Living Furnitures

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[U]Manuel :[/U] Thank you about the comments! The glass at day time is not so reflective when we look from inside to outside as it is on night hours, that's why the reflections cannot be seen. [U]lemon :[/U] Thank you for your nice comment! With lot of work and experiment you upgrade your work....but you have to be patient....and never give up the try!
very good, how i wish i can make that kind of render. :)
I think if you could make the glass more reflective it could look even better . Like the ceiling lamp wich looks awesome with al those reflections you should try to achieve something similar with the windows. And also maybe move the lamp element thats on the center of the image so its not blocking the corner of the structure.Besides that the lighting and and modeling look great. nice job
Thank you for the comment xzdcarl!
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This image was created in order the furniture construction company to publish an advertisment registration on a decoration magazine in Greece. The furnitures were designed from photos and the whole digital environment was made by me. Any comments are welcomed!
Agree with that,although a bit strapped,the whole scene atmosphere quite good.
Thanks Peter! Yes, these are 3D trees.
Like it. Nice detail. as a matter of interest, what trees do you use for the backdrop? They look 3D.
just to ask.... how do u sharp images after render.. are u referring to Photoshop if so, any tutorial or photoshop command , so i can use it for my work thanks.... Mak
[U]PEDRO:[/U] In this field I couldn't do much because I had to stick with the real material's colours. [U]SAUL:[/U] Thank you! I appreciate.
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Very nice. Can't fault it.
PedroVanguard
What I mean, does not exactly have to do with colour correction, but it seems like it needs a warm colour, like a nice IES light, that may bring the depth of colour to a new range and make it pop some more. Its just a question of personal taste, because the image is great like it is
Thank you PEDRO for your comment! What do you mean about the colour corrections?
PedroVanguard
Very nice image, well conceived and well modeled. Just something about those colour corrections that aren't exactly poping out, but either than that really good, well done
Yes i like sharp photos too but all your edges are jagged..that means low aa settings or heavy sharpness in photoshop something you ll not find in real photos if you know what i mean. Anyway keep up the good work!
I forgot to tell you that this sharpness is only on the low res jpegs....the tiffs has very little sharp....Thanks again!
Thanks Kostas. Yes, some materials are pretty hard in order to look ok when the photo will be resized smaller and print via offset for a magazine. As I can see I think your comment probably goes to the stones materials that could be more AA. As for for the general sharpness, yes I put some after render in order to give more life to the pictures (all clients demend this). Thanks!!!
Yes i like sharp photos too but all your edges are jagged..that means low aa settings or heavy sharpness in photoshop something you ll not find in real photos if you know what i mean. Anyway keep up the good work!
Thanks Kostas. Yes, some materials are pretty hard in order to look ok when the photo will be resized smaller and print via offset for a magazine. As I can see I think your comment probably goes to the stones materials that could be more AA. As for for the general sharpness, yes I put some after render in order to give more life to the pictures (all clients demend this). Thanks!!!
Kalimera! Nice work! I ll make the same comment for all the 3 renders you post. You need to work more in materials because some of them are pretty hard and generally your renders are too sharp with low AA settings. Lighting and design are good for me!
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