here's my latest job. some apartment interiors. our plan was to hire a cherry-picker and photograph a 360 degree view from each level of the building to composite into each background. So a spread of 30+ images could be shown to possible buyers to try to pursuade them to upgrade to a better view, but a combination of the photographer not fully understanding the instructions and large trees (which would be removed before construction) obscuring the view meant it just wasn't working out. So we just took a single floor and presented that.
time was running short and my Athlon 750 was melting already, so I had to drop GI and use old fashioned fill/ambient light setup. Vray was still great for the reflections n stuff.
I had to 'beautify' the images to the developer's satisfaction, so they're a bit contrasty and saturated for my own taste but I'm happy I didn't have to go too far.
anyway...they're here - http://argo.net.au/philipad/main/3dimages/duffield.html
I posted these on another forum and some comments were made that the floor was maybe a bit shiny, which I kind of agree with, are there any other blunders/mistakes that jump out at you...I've been staring at these too long to notice...