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      dylan
      last edited by

      I would be very happy with that Tina, looks great.

      http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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        tinanne
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        Thanks guys! What a great help that was. James, thanks for getting the ball rolling in the right direction. I so appreciate the generosity of time and talent in this forum.

        I called the client and they were shocked that I wanted to give them a different print. They said they loved the first one and can't wait to see the revisions.

        Thanks again!

        Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
        AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

        Architectural Rendering

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          Krisidious
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          I would like to add... that I enjoyed how it was laid out... simple, the way a gallery should be to focus on the jewelry... and yes I was thinking some pendant lights too...

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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            tinanne
            last edited by

            Kris... thank you. We thought about adding more light fixtures but they would have been right in the foreground and we didn't want to detract from the chandelier. Thank you for your comments πŸ˜„

            Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
            AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

            Architectural Rendering

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              mateo soletic
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              Nice work,I ckecked out Your Web site
              Some beautifull work over there and a great
              original style. Keep it up.

              Mateo

              [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                tinanne
                last edited by

                Thank you all, very much ❗

                Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                Architectural Rendering

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                  tinanne
                  last edited by

                  Bruce, et all...

                  Thank you very much for your critiques and comments! Everytime I come to this forum there is something for me to learn and grow as an artist.

                  Hugs to all!

                  Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                  AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                  Architectural Rendering

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                    Roger
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                    Here are my thoughts for a slightly different result. It seems like the only light other than the chandelier is SU sunlight entering from the the removed wall or glass front of the store.

                    Before rendering anything I would figure out how the store is lit. There must be some wall washers or some minispots in the ceiling. And a good lighting designer would hit those paintings with some hidden projector spots with the light maked to stop right at the edge of the frame. All of this would create marketing drama by playing off pools of light against mysterious shadows.

                    Light can be a more important element than bricks and mortar.

                    Jewelry is all about sparkle and judicious lighting creates sparkle.

                    That is my two cents worth on how to improve and already good rendering.

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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                      Edson
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                      tina,

                      while still in SU have you tried using the sun and making the ceiling not to cast shadows? in this way you get a very nice luminosity in interiors.

                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                        tinanne
                        last edited by

                        Roger, thank you for your thoughts. I know how important lighting is in an interior, but I am having the darndest time creating it. I was really hoping for this interior to "sparkle" as you said, but it never quite got there. I just had to stop working on it. The deadline had arrived and I still didn't know what I was doing. πŸ˜„

                        Edson, thank you. I will try that next time too. I am just about finished with another interior (still have some of the same problems around lighting)
                        http://www.sketchucation.com/scf/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=2851&hilit=

                        Thank you, I appreciate any advice I get.

                        Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                        AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                        Architectural Rendering

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                          Roger
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                          Make a habit of reading architectural and interiors magazines and when you see a great photo tear it out and file it. Or even better tape it to a wall. Then when you are facing interior lighting problems take a look at the types of lighting fixtures and the effects. With enough references it should be easy for you to render from the examples.

                          http://www.azcreative.com

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                            tinanne
                            last edited by

                            Thanks Roger, that is a great idea!

                            PS Nice website πŸ˜„

                            Executive Director : American Society of Architectural Illustrators
                            AIP 30 Competition opens soon. ASAI.org

                            Architectural Rendering

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