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    • daleD Offline
      dale
      last edited by

      Cool, now I can see it is a desk. Sometimes it is the intention of the person rendering to intentionally make a scene intriguing, and if this was your intention, it worked.
      I really think that spending some time in Kerkythea is a great experience, as it almost forces you to gain an understanding in all the rendering voodoo terms like phong and diffuse.
      Keep them coming!

      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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        SketchUpNoobie
        last edited by

        @dale said:

        Cool, now I can see it is a desk. Sometimes it is the intention of the person rendering to intentionally make a scene intriguing, and if this was your intention, it worked.

        It is meant to be dark, mysterious, and secretive but I never intended for people to not be able to discern what everything is. I guess I don't notice stuff like that until it's pointed out as I know it is a desk because I made it. That's why it's great to get some other people's input. They see things you don't notice. πŸ˜‰ Thanks for the kind comments. πŸ˜„ If I get around to it, I may run another render based on the advice given here as well as from some other people I shared this with. Thanks again.

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          Jim
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          I think darkness is sometimes relative, or implied and the effect has less to do with the physical lighting than with other elements.

          It's like watching a movie where it's supposed to be pitch black, but the audience still needs to be able to see what happening.

          (Maybe. I just made it up.)

          View any rendering by stinkie

          Hi

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            Phil Rader AIA
            last edited by

            Yes Welcome to SU-Addiction... I agree with this comment:

            It's like watching a movie where it's supposed to be pitch black, but the audience still needs to be able to see what happening.

            We are creating "altered" reality with the renderings, and as such you are free to take creative license, but of course your viewers must be able to discern what it is you are trying to portray.

            http://www.philrader.com

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              SketchUpNoobie
              last edited by

              Ahhh, alright. That makes sense. Thanks for the analogy Jim. πŸ˜‰

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              • daleD Offline
                dale
                last edited by

                @jim said:

                I think darkness is sometimes relative, or implied and the effect has less to do with the physical lighting than with other elements.

                It's like watching a movie where it's supposed to be pitch black, but the audience still needs to be able to see what happening.

                (Maybe. I just made it up.)

                View any rendering by stinkie

                Funny, I was thinking of stinlies work as well

                Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                • Bryan KB Offline
                  Bryan K
                  last edited by

                  Monitors also vary. It's always best to up the lighting a little bit. I find this true with photos and videos.

                  See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
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                    I agree that it is a bit dark even if it was meant to be. In this virtual world, we do need some references as to what we are seeing.

                    A possible solution would be to load a hdri background image ("image based lighting") and tune it down enough not to add to much light (so that the candle light still "sticks out" and prominent/dominant) but still light the scene enough so that we can at least "guess" what's around and give a real life (like) context to the whole scene.

                    I dunno actually. I really suck at these things and you should not listen to me.
                    πŸ˜’
                    And of course, I like it nevertheless...
                    πŸ˜„ πŸ‘

                    Gai...

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                      SketchUpNoobie
                      last edited by

                      Thanks Gaeius! I think I know what you're talking about. Like a moonlit night hdri?

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                      SketchUpNoobie: the complete noob in all things SketchUp.

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                        SketchUpNoobie
                        last edited by

                        Posted my latest render as well as a render I did along the way. Hope you like them. Please let me know what I should do to make it better.

                        A desk in the corner.

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                        SketchUpNoobie: the complete noob in all things SketchUp.

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