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I think it looks very real too.
One little detail you could add is some european-style cabinet hinges on the open cabinet door. Another subtle little thing is the way the cabinet relates to the baseboard. The back of the cabinet appears just slightly offset from the wall -- that looks great, like it is a freestanding cabinet rather than a built-in. The baseboard however appears to stop at the side of the cabinet where given that shadow it looks like it should be running behind the cabinet. Maybe the cabinet should be nudged away from the wall a bit more.
The curtains do look great.
Regards, Ross
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nice rendering, what did you use?
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That is so good. I especially like the light coming through the curtains. The bits which jump out at me are the jackets, they look too similar and too perfect - and the cord for the speaker doesn't look quite right - too thick, two uniform, I'm not sure?
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The right hand side looks real but something seems off on the left wall - possibly too much lighting. It may work better with the window as the main light source.
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yeah nice - what renderer did u use?
[syburn]
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thx for all your feedbacks.
im using maxwell and fryreder.
this image is rendered in maxwell. -
The thing that makes this image look 'not real' for me is the lack of believability in the lighting. The whole image is very flat - with no shadows really appearing anywhere. If the majority of light is coming through that window then I'd expect to see that in the image - with strong shadows coming from the objects from right to left. . . the spotlights on the wardrobe also don't seem to feature much in the lighting. There's some light on the ceiling around the window but the omni (or whatever) light you have put in has really washed any effect it has out of the scene. I'd take out that fill light - and then work with the window light - using the spots on the wardrobe to add some more depth.
And the speaker cable needs more polys.
Hope this helps!
Marc x
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It does look quite real. I agree with Gai .... a little
untidiness can often make scenes 'real'.Mike
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My flat would be some superrealistic then, Mike!
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the sliding glass door drapes are not correctly oriented in the mirror... so I caught you... but I couldn't tell until I saw that.
quite incredible.
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