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    • 7 Offline
      7homuz
      last edited by

      Hi!
      So I'm all new to this modelling and render thing......so please be patient with me if i sound stupid!
      Actually I started to play around with Sketchup a month or so ago, but i havnt really spent too much time on it until the past few days.

      I modelled and most of the things inside, but i took the dining table/chairs and the bar stools from the 3D warehouse.
      I realize i forgot to model the lights. What else should I be doing to make it look better?
      Hopefully I will have some more presentable renders soon =D

      this was after 1hr 25 mins, still rendering right now but I couldnt wait to put this up and get some critics πŸ˜›
      I will upload another pic once it reaches 3 hours or so


      7 (1 hr 25 min).jpg

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        solo
        last edited by

        Thomas, firstly welcome to SCF, I saw your first gallery image at the Twilight forum but will reply here instead.

        Good first start, I do not want to give too much advice straight up as I believe one learns one trick at a time.
        I will start with the lights, they are too close to walls, or to intense, try moving them or adding more at a lower intensity, that should take care of the glare/burns on the walls/ceiling.
        I would also add a light behind camera, that will give the table and chairs some light as they look very dark, and it will help with getting better reflections.

        http://www.solos-art.com

        If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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          7homuz
          last edited by

          Thanks solo, i have seen your work (I do stalk this forum quite a bit - the the TR one for the past few days)
          I will correct that along with making the light fixtures.

          You are right, I tend to try to learn too many things at once and in the end get mediocre results i everything 😞
          Hopefully this time i will do it right and learn things step by step hehe

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            7homuz
            last edited by

            I tried to lower the brightness of the light strength, went from 1.5 to 1, is it still too bright? I notice theres still glare on the cabinet shelves... the cabinet material is 'shiny' though, maybe i should change it to satin or matt?

            this was with easy preset 4, 1 hr 17 mins.


            8 (1hr 17 min).jpg

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            • 7 Offline
              7homuz
              last edited by

              oh and i gave the light a tad of color to make it warmer...although i feel its a bit too yellow, got to whiten it a bit next time

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                Frederik
                last edited by

                @7homuz said:

                oh and i gave the light a tad of color to make it warmer...although i feel its a bit too yellow, got to whiten it a bit next time

                I agree with this, but it sure is a great improvement you've made... πŸ‘
                I'm sure you quickly will learn and adapt render techniques with Twilight... πŸ˜‰

                Cheers
                Kim Frederik

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                  7homuz
                  last edited by

                  thanks frederik
                  I updated it a bit more with some suggestions from the TR forum, it looks a bit better now, but i still need to work on it quite a bit to look presentable!
                  I never thought rendering was so hard =P


                  11.jpg

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                    7homuz
                    last edited by

                    try my hand at some PS pp


                    13 copy.jpg

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