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    Villa interior renders (update)

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    • R Offline
      remus
      last edited by

      Very nice, i like the soft feeling of the first especially.

      Theres some slight facetung on the arms of the armchair, though. You could probably get rid of it by smoothing the lines (eraser+ctrl.)

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        jerisamui
        last edited by

        Thanx for your comment. I will try your suggestion on the chairs!

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          tinanne
          last edited by

          Wow, these are great! The only crit I have is the ceiling fan in the first image looks like it's going 1000mph! 😲

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            fymoro
            last edited by

            Hi,
            I like the mood of your render, good and original. 👍

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              jerisamui
              last edited by

              hehehe.....yeh it is hot in sunny Thailand where this villa will be constructed. In the original image you can see the 'normal' ceiling fan. I just wanted to try this effect in PhotoShop. It is good to hear that it is too distracting though. I'll turn down the speed a bit then.


              Loung view - turn off fan.jpg

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                jerisamui
                last edited by

                Hi Fymoro,

                Thanx for your comment. On the 'real villa location' this will be the early morning sun casting the low shadows in this main living lounge. I added the 'glow' because sun rise and sun set are always special lighting conditions in my opinion....nice and soft!

                Jeri

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                • olisheaO Offline
                  olishea
                  last edited by

                  Great stuff, very 'full' images

                  oli

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                    jerisamui
                    last edited by

                    Thanx Oliver! I checked out some of your work as well (tower)...nice mix with the line drawing and render together. Very technical & clean result.

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                      Daniel
                      last edited by

                      Very nice, Jeri. Your high contrast lighting really make the images pop.

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                        museummaker
                        last edited by

                        I really like these, enough clutter to look "lived in" and the fact that the furniture is offset and not lined up like soldiers really helps soften things.

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                          jerisamui
                          last edited by

                          Great to hear guys! I really tried not to make a 'show room' type of space....and it came across I ques. I hope people 'feel at home' looking at the images and can imagine themselves watching tv or making breakfast in the kitchen.

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