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Title: interior bedroom
Post by: satish gobind on September 09, 2015, 12:24:02 AM
hi friends here is a interior scene which has been done recently !
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: INNEO_MWo on September 09, 2015, 01:13:35 AM
Wow - first impression - Wow

second thought - Is the floor wet?

IMHO I would reduce the reflection.

BUT! great work!
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: PhilippeV8 on September 09, 2015, 01:43:35 AM
Carpet hairs look a bit weird ..
And you've got some bad tesselation issues on the window and the parts behind.

Other than that .. great stuff.

Agree on the floor needing a bit of roughness to blur the reflection.
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: Despot on September 09, 2015, 03:24:23 AM
Wouldn't like to think I was stepping out of bed and on to that rug with bare feet... chances are you'd be on your way to the nearest Emergency Room with your feet dripping blood ;)

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Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: Despot on September 09, 2015, 03:27:01 AM
It is a nice image though, better than some interiors I've seen people do :)

J
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: satish gobind on September 09, 2015, 04:32:47 AM
thank you friends for all ur feed back and suggestions ! helps me to improvise in my work.
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: PhilippeV8 on September 09, 2015, 05:45:59 AM
Wonder what happens if you duplicate the rug and rotate it 1 or 2° so that you double the amount of "hairs" ...
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: satish gobind on September 10, 2015, 11:53:19 PM
 @ philipee
good idea but need not rotate it but can move the fur alone not the base !!!! thanks for your advise friend !!!!
Title: Re: interior bedroom
Post by: Will Gibbons on September 13, 2015, 02:29:57 PM
Yeah, this images is a good start. Did you do any post to this? Looks like you sharpened it up a bit in photoshop or something? Otherwise, maybe it's the geometry tesselation. I'd try opening a few photo references and trying to match them. Check how surfaces appear in other photos and then edit your materials to match. I agree, carpet could look a bit softer or fuzzier. I know it's tough though. I've had trouble finding carpet models online.

Good luck!