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Title: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: satish gobind on June 04, 2016, 06:46:13 AM
interior keyshot after a very long time
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: Hossein Alfideh on June 04, 2016, 01:11:25 PM
Very nice
Just two things , the chain of the seat looks a bit weird in first picture in my opinion
And I guess its better to change the door texture in second picture as you can see its repeating obviously
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: Despot on June 04, 2016, 01:21:56 PM
There is a light 'leak' under the brick wall section... other than that I like the lighting, it's very natural - not forced
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: satish gobind on June 05, 2016, 01:32:50 AM
thankyou friends for your feedback !
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: guest86567 on June 10, 2016, 10:33:52 AM
Room looks really comfortable with a lot of great detail! Would love to see a night scene with nothing but interior lighting!
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: syrom on June 13, 2016, 11:49:59 AM
Good example of good GI.
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: Lyn on June 15, 2016, 12:31:44 PM
Overall, great images! I love the amount of colour used in this room. Only a few things to critique.
There is a sliver of light leak under the brick wall.
The chain on the bubble chair needs more definition. It currently looks like it is floating. Is this chair outside on the patio? maybe play around with the glass on the doors so it is clear that the chair is outside.
Also, I know its a very minor thing, but I can just hear my old interior design profs lecturing the class about the importance of balance and "weight distribution" in a room. I would add an item on those 2 empty end shelves in the second image. Or if you are wanting to have some empty shelves, simply create a pattern on the bookcase where you alternate between empty and full. Take some inspiration from real estate photography and home magazines. I find that these really help with room layouts and overall realism.
The doors feel a little flat or dull to me (almost like a sticker on a wall). Add some definition in the geometry, and they will feel like they really belong in the space.
Title: Re: interior keyshot after a very long time
Post by: guest84672 on June 17, 2016, 06:32:59 AM
Are you using KeyShot 6?