Temperature, exposure and bump in Twilight.
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I am lacking any form of inspiration on the small home front so In have looked at several aspects of Twilight V2, this is not a complete scene but so far I am quite happy with the resulting image.

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Looking good. Shouldn't the lamp stand have some type of caustics? Unless its plastic.
I'd dial the bump on the duvet down a bit and add some fresnel to up the fabric-y feel
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Nice warm lighting.

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Hard to comment much on such a βtight β view. I think Iβd rotate the carpet 90 degrees. Curious about the wood texture you used. Also how the lights in the lamps are set upβ¦.

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Somehow I lost the entire model, something that happens sometimes. Rebuilt, still a way to go Might be better in WIP I suppose.

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Looking good so far

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Thanks mate, I almost know what I didn't do before I did it and then did something else.
I know, it's late.

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Hi Mike, I strongly suggest that you work from a reference image and try to recreate the lighting etc, or at least a mood board.
It is fairly unusual for the same person to do the interior design, interior architecture lighting design, furnishings and accessories and 3D modeller and render artist.
A good exercise is to recreate an existing image of, for instance, a kitchen or bedroom etc It is not cheating it is learning to be infuenced by an existing image that appeals to you. -
Ta mate.
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Nice! Put some pictures on the wall and call it done!

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Thanks folks, a bit more than pictures. Some texture and finish changes but I think I am done.

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Nice!!! Somehow the pictures help with the scale.
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Ta mate, I like the warmth of the first image. I still have a lot to get to grips with setting a decent scene.
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Counterpoints.
Different wall colours as a counterpoint.


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That is a perfectly normal bedroom right there that could be anywhere in the world in an average person's house and it looks like a photo.
Well done!

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Thanks mate.

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Blue/Grey.

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An excellent alternative!

Both look great.
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With your input, this post could be even better π
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