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A simple living room

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    delineator
    last edited by 29 Jul 2012, 02:46

    After a long period of hiatus from sketchucation, i'm back after a year due to loads of work. I'm posting something that i did a few months ago for our client's living room. C&Cs are very much welcome. 😎

    http://i734.photobucket.com/albums/ww346/rehoboam/sk.png

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      Roger
      last edited by 30 Jul 2012, 18:30

      The color balance is way off compared to other renderings on sketchucation. The whole scene is tending to lime green which kills the snap of the painting and the rattan furniture. Also the scale of the textures seems a little too large compared to any stuccoing that I have ever seen. Other than that I think it is a pleasant image.

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        dsarchs
        last edited by 30 Jul 2012, 23:13

        The color is way off, which is distracting, but as for the model itself, the texture orientation on the windows bothers me even more. I assume they're wood -- although the render texture isn't convincing -- but I would take a little time and align the texture with each portion (jamb, sill, header, etc) of the window. A little chamfer wouldn't hurt, either -- just too sharp looking right now.

        All that said, it's not a bad render -- those just the things I would recommend doing next time.
        Thanks for posting it.

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