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      bubbalove
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      You need to use some higher poly models especially for those plates seeing as how they are right in front on you! The couch has got some light leaking and the lamp above the coffee table seems to be out of position...? The wine glass looks a little funky too... but I can't figure out what went wrong there. I like the materials you've used! You are definitely improving your rendering techniques and I can't wait to see more!!

      "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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        rcossoli
        last edited by

        thanks for the comments bubba, was right on the decks, is just that and had armed the block of the table with them then let them so no more jaja

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          mateo soletic
          last edited by

          rcossoli ,
          You could have fooled me , I thouhgt it was a photo, nice work.
          You are really getting good πŸ‘

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            rcossoli
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            tanks mateo, i`see your site in internet, you are realy good πŸ˜‰

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              Daniel
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              Looking good, as always. few minor items I noticed: As Bubba mentioned, you need to replace the wine glass with one with a higher poly count; the wood texture on the top and bottom of the picture frame should be rotated 90 degrees (wood grain usually runs lengthwise on a piece of wood, and a picture frame is composed of two vertical pieces and two horizontal pieces).
              Also, looks like your base is composed of two thin pieces of tile, and looks kinda busy. Have you looked at using only one piece?

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                rcossoli
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                daniel: was right with respect to the framework and the socket, were mistakes, the theme of the socket was by using the bump, but I am well as the floor general idleness leave it at that.
                bubba: aca arrgle plates and cups, I am better I think, greetings


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                  allanx
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                  Good job rcossoli the lighting and the mood is superb...

                  allanx

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                    rcossoli
                    last edited by

                    tanks allan!! πŸ‘

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                      EddyNL
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                      Looks like a real living room, nice work!

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                        rcossoli
                        last edited by

                        here is the latest version of the image, at least for me, thanks to many comments from this forum and otherwise, I could improve and now looks much better (it seems so clear to me because I did jajaja) greetings to all


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                          boofredlay
                          last edited by

                          That is really nice work!

                          What about a napkin on the table and a little of that wine in a glass or two?

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                            rcossoli
                            last edited by

                            the wine and napkin for the next πŸ˜‰

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                              Julius
                              last edited by

                              really good renders!

                              for some reason i cannot open the last one...

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                                bubbalove
                                last edited by

                                You're still getting that light leak on the couch and chair... but you are definitely improving each time... nice job!

                                "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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