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rfollett

Quote from: jet1990 on September 01, 2017, 05:20:43 AM
i had a very quick play with it. I noticed straight away that it wasn't an enclosed room. Whenever recreating real world scene - i would close the walls off and have a light coming through the windows. I also placed a sphere in there to illuminate the scene a little better. the materials need changing (bump height etc) but i think it gives a more natural look to it.

where did you put the light sphere? thanks

jet1990

Quote from: rfollett on September 05, 2017, 03:46:06 AM
Quote from: jet1990 on September 01, 2017, 05:20:43 AM
i had a very quick play with it. I noticed straight away that it wasn't an enclosed room. Whenever recreating real world scene - i would close the walls off and have a light coming through the windows. I also placed a sphere in there to illuminate the scene a little better. the materials need changing (bump height etc) but i think it gives a more natural look to it.

where did you put the light sphere? thanks

I put it towards the back of the room. The sphere is there to add a little bit of light. Be wary of flooding the scene with it. You still want the image to look as thought it is only illuminated by external light shining in. play with either adding the sphere as a light source of put an invisible plane just below the ceiling and having that add light to the room. takes quite a bit of testing different variations until your happy with it.

also, dont try to get to 100% perfection from the raw render. I find enhancing it in photoshop which takes around 10 mins a lot easier than constantly tweaking render settings and spending hours.

hope that helps

rfollett

adding more detail to the scene..

Josh3D

Yes. Coming along nicely there!

Will Gibbons

That last image seems odd. Like, I can't help thinking the placement of a table right in front of a door seems unlikely. Maybe play with the composition and think of traffic flow through the room. The actual image quality and materials are looking better!

rfollett

last post is crap - can it be removed?

rfollett

Quote from: rfollett on September 20, 2017, 05:37:50 AM
last post is crap - can it be removed?

There was a bad post (which has now disappeared!) that had bad links to malware hence why I originally said this.. I was not refering to Will post..

Josh3D

Ahh, ok. Yes, taking care of some spam. Thanks!

DMerz III

This is evolving quite nicely, but I agree with Will, the composition could use some tweaking. Right now, there's literally nothing in front of the camera as if this room has tons of free space in the middle but stuff all along the wall. It will really become convincing if you utilize not only the middle-ground/background but the foreground as well! either way, it is definitely improving with each post, keep going!!