Interior views

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Interior views

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Few renders I did few weeks back. Props to Pro Arch Vol 1 for the table model in the scene.
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Really great work vpii. Nicely lit, and great reflections.
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very nice lighting. the marble counter seems a bit too reflective. the fire needs better compositing.
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this renders are very beautiful.... :mrgreen:
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Post by done »

Lots of good things in there for sure, you can improve with what has been said already... but isn't the stone looking strange, like being flat on some deformed low res mesh (not real displacement? Also the texture looks off scale. Nice job :)
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Thanks for the replys. I think I will make updates for comments. The stone wall I used a plugin called truebump from sensi. I like it because you can interactively add dispacement in modeler. You really can do the same in Layout. What I did was qemloss it down to far and lost to much detail on the stone.
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If you got the RAM maybe you could get somewhere with APS and part normals or DP relief. If you try id really like know what you get, results of these vary a lot from stone to stone.
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