Raylectron+Photshop
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Hi all, I have been avoiding post production forever. But I bit the bullit and allowed my brain to hurt as it is now Anyway I did this render in Raylectron and did some minor things to this image thought I would post for what it is worth. I find interiors and especially minimalist ones so difficult as there is nowhere to hide if you get my drift Not that happy with it but it is a start
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Clean render! Is there any way to prevent overexposure to the ceiling near the window?
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Not happy with it? LOL wut?!
That's great looking!
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In a previous life, I used to work in professional video productions. The lighting on this looks fine. Very natural in fact.
In fact, I'd love to get this effect but somehow have not achieve it yet.
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@bryan k said:
In a previous life, I used to work in professional video productions. The lighting on this looks fine. Very natural in fact.
In fact, I'd love to get this effect but somehow have not achieve it yet.
Hi Bryan thanks for the kind words, The lighting affect was acheived with lighting portals in raylectron. Trust me they are worth playing with
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In my humble opinion, that, is a very fine render mate.
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@bryan k said:
Not happy with it? LOL wut?!
That's great looking!
Thanks Bryan, I am never totally happy with my renders. I hope that will pay off for me one day as I want to do it for a living eventually.
Of course I would not post something I am totally unhappy with though. But Majids comment was fair. I used a photo reference with blown out window lihting that was my motivation to try and mimic that lighting, but getting more even lighting is a goal now, every time I revisit a render to fix a fault will eventually give me more control over lihting.If we did not have light, we need not have eyes or anything else
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@mike amos said:
In my humble opinion, that, is a very fine render mate.
You are too kind Mike, thank you
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