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    ⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.6b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

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    • boofredlayB Offline
      boofredlay
      last edited by

      Those look great. Maybe a tad dark and I would like to see something beyond the glass, even if it is just shadows hinting of something 'out there'.
      Great work.

      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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        ScottPara
        last edited by

        Nice render but I agree with Eric. There needs to be something outside the windows. I helps to ground the render and give it depth. Not having anything outside the windows makes it a somewhat incomplete render.

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          21D
          last edited by

          thnx for you input guys
          ant I'll try adding something outside (I have an Idea of what i'm going to do)
          and I'll post the result when I'm finished with it 👍

          "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
          Le Corbusier

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          • dcauldwellD Offline
            dcauldwell
            last edited by

            Great for first render.
            Couple of suggestions:

            1. TV screen would give me neck ache at that hieght
            2. I see that you have some sunlight in the corner of the room. I think the scene would be improved if the sunlight penetrated the room more (adjust the sun orientation)

            Regards

            David

            Sketchup 2017
            (vray 2.00)

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              21D
              last edited by

              I changed a couple of things in the model
              the rendering i will accept came out a bit dark, but i like the feel of it,
              I will be adding a couple more lights in the room,
              because right now i only have the spotlights that light the picture frames.

              please do let me know what you think so i can keep on making this better
              the quality of this images is not so good because my PC crashed last night and i didn't save the better one,
              I am rendering it again so i'll upload it when it's done


              http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/3179/post3ub2.th.jpg

              (I changed the position of the TV and rearanged the pictures on the wall,
              plus changed the glass material to a more blurred one, and adden a slight terrain outside)

              also on a side note, what do you guys think of my logo??

              http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/1323/post4mu6.th.jpg

              "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
              Le Corbusier

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                bubbalove
                last edited by

                The last rendering you did does have a nice feel however the background behind the glass almost makes it look as if a tsunami is about to slam the house... just looks weird. Maybe just use a clear glass material with an HDR background...

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

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                  ScottPara
                  last edited by

                  Great description Bubba! 😄

                  These are better and actually have more "feel" to them but I noticed the pictures leaning on the wall are actually not touching the wall. The floor also lacks some definition.

                  Scott

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                    21D
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    These are better and actually have more "feel" to them but I noticed the pictures leaning on the wall are actually not touching the wall. The floor also lacks some definition.

                    Scott

                    Scott the frames are actually not touching the wall because they have stands behind them

                    http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/995/framesrt8.th.png

                    and about the floor what do you mean by "definition", could you explaine this to me, and maybe even give me a few pointer on how to do "it"

                    and about the windows, i really don't want the outside to be visible,
                    would it be better if I reduced the blurred effect a bit???

                    "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
                    Le Corbusier

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                      bubbalove
                      last edited by

                      How do the pictures on the wall have a stand like that? Wouldn't they have to be sitting on some kind of shelf? I think what he meant by 'definition' is that the floor is just plain... as you can no longer see the seams between planks... maybe increase the bump a little... at least that's what I think he meant...

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

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                        21D
                        last edited by


                        http://img504.imageshack.us/img504/6239/007je2.th.jpg

                        ok here's another go at it, hope you guys like this one.

                        "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
                        Le Corbusier

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                          ScottPara
                          last edited by

                          Yes Bubba that exactly what I meant 😄

                          This last one seems darker than the others to me. There is an odd thing going on around the top edge of the room. Almost like a light source ir something. Just looks a bit out of place.

                          I would say work on lighting the room brighter. What you can do is set up to area lights, both with "ignore normals" OFF. Both should be about 24-30" from the edge of the ceiling. Place one just below the track lighting shining down with shadows on. Place the other 1" below that shining up with shadows OFF. both are to be placed "Invisible" these can be carefully tweaked as to not over power or take away from the affect of the track lights. This will give you more control over the lighting in the room.

                          Scott


                          lighting test su.png


                          Lighing test.jpg

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