Another interior

A rather tipical one.
All the walls are displace-mapped.
Final harmonizing tones and softening was made in photoshop.

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I think it looks superb. I think you got very beautiful lighting, although i don’t seem to find where it comes from. Render time?

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Really nice bathroom / interior.
Perhaps you could do something with the glass, it looks a bit too clean…make it a little less transparent.
Did you do it with the 2.49 script or the 2.5?

greetz

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Hi,
Thanks very much for comments!
As usual in my workflow, this is a bit hasty-type work and I didn’t pay enough much attention to quality of glass, terracotta/wall tiles and small objects on the commode.

Light was kind of tricky to me: I wanted to get reflection on the mosaic wall (excluding mirror) but didn’t get specific design for ceiling ligth fixtures. So I didn’t want to show them at all. I rendered two versions of a region then (one with visible area ligth across ceiling and one with invisible) … and just mixed in photoshop.

Rendering took little less than 1 hour. (@1600x1200; 1x intel Quad Q9450).

It was set up in 2.49 (3D model is my workmate job).

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Nice one! But I prefer to model such big tiles (box->bevel->array or smth like this) - this is not very difficult but will save render time a lot! On small tiles use bump - this will also save render time. I guess it will be decreased to about 20 min =)

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Andrey, exactly - 20 mins without displacement.
But I have to use it because of developing nature of this project. I can introduce different tile styles by only changing textures.

Thanks again for any remarks..
:slight_smile:

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Nice one! Could you show render without post work? Also - why displacement over bump mapping here?

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I played around with mosaic tiles. I needed the look of glass not ceramic ones. (This mosaic is made of backpainted bricks of glass). The displaced ones started to look good enough in close-ups (green attachment). Maybe bumpy would do too, but I just didn’t have time for tests..
The “raw” images are below.

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Previous lighting had more dramatic tone I think.

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beautiful bathroom