in my feeling
keyshot render / Ps
Model from MasterTuts
thankyou .
Wow! This is the most realistic interior shot I think I've seen yet on this forum. I think it needs just a little more work... Just some observations:
The tree trunk looks a bit flat. Also, maybe some textures aren't lined up on the tree pot? Looks like they're mis-aligned.
Have you tried using a little Depth of Field? Just curious, you do any post production work on this? Really nice.
Woah, don't know how I missed this. It really is realistic - the blanket and pillows look great!
Amazing! - could you show us all the lighting setup?
its really great interior shot, its quite good for KS. just one thing that i can tell you; there is a bit of chaos between light and shadow on the right side of you pic. on blanket.
how can I try render with this scene?
nice
wow this is amazing, I haven't seen an interior scene this realistic in keyShot
Quote from: Will Gibbons on August 24, 2018, 02:22:33 PM
Wow! This is the most realistic interior shot I think I've seen yet on this forum.
Agree. One of the best I've seen too. Great work!
hi its super!could you show us all the scence setup as like enviroment sample lighting?
Quote from: pooriakian on October 17, 2018, 09:58:55 PM
hi its super!could you show us all the scence setup as like enviroment sample lighting?
All black environment and 2 panal lighting + interior mode about 256 sample rendering
simple lighting but very clever materials makes this image for me...
could you possibly show us material nodes from fabrics? Did you use displacement? What textures did you use??
Good job!
way to go! the floor texture is a little awkwardly placed and you can see that it is flipped and repeated. the other thing is the lack of dof which would add to the realism.
Quote from: sleby on October 22, 2018, 01:22:28 AM
the floor texture is a little awkwardly placed and you can see that it is flipped and repeated.
If we were to assume that this was something like Pergo or Mohawk flooring (rather than actual hard wood) there are a limited number of patterns per plank. An installer who wasn't paying attention could actually set it up this way (flipped and repeated). Sure, it would likely drive the homeowner insane but it happens. ;)
This is a great shot as others have pointed out. The floor isn't quite as real as everything else. Could use a bit more work. I'd also love to see a picture or framed mirror behind the bed. But, that's just a personal preference.