Looking at using KeyShot for interior renders.
FANTASTIC
This is cool! I'd watch those white hot spots on the tiles. I recommend rendering out to EXR format, bringing it into Photoshop to then dial back those highlights/whites. Good luck!
I was referring to these areas.
Quote from: Will Gibbons on January 05, 2018, 07:19:09 AM
I was referring to these areas.
Sorry Will, I misunderstood it.
Sure, I'll give them a little warm color.
Quote from: Will Gibbons on January 05, 2018, 06:57:51 AM
This is cool! I'd watch those white hot spots on the tiles. I recommend rendering out to EXR format, bringing it into Photoshop to then dial back those highlights/whites. Good luck!
Did it get better?
Hi Pouya, nice to see you working with an interior. You're off to a great start. I think the power on those top two lights may just be a little strong. Or, the light coming in through the windows (I assume) may just be hitting that area a bit hard - may try shifting that light slightly if so.
Look forward to seeing what you do with interiors!
Quote from: Josh Mings on January 08, 2018, 12:27:32 PM
Hi Pouya, nice to see you working with an interior. You're off to a great start. I think the power on those top two lights may just be a little strong. Or, the light coming in through the windows (I assume) may just be hitting that area a bit hard - may try shifting that light slightly if so.
Look forward to seeing what you do with interiors!
Much appreciated Josh,
Also Will, pointed to this item...I feel the lighting is a bit sharp and I hope that this weakness will be resolved on other projects.
Thanks again!