Interior scene (Vfsu Mac) Update 12/01/10
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@foxar said:
Here's he first final image! (other were somewhat pre-final)
Cheers!
Nice, but let me crit a little.
- I agree with other posters about the brown grass, rug. I'd hate to see what kind of vacuum needed for that!
- The wall that the bed is on - it appears like it doesn't go all the way up (there is a gap between that room and the adjacent room), or is it an optical illusion?
- Having an HVAC background, I see no HVAC - I guess the window open is the HVAC? Just kidding on this one.
What renderer and how long did it take to produce the render?
Rick
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Keep it up!
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I'm liking this, but what is putting things of to me is te leather at the sofas. It really doesn't look like real leather and you probably need a litle more detail on this one. Other thing the edges in the sofas look to sharp.
Hope you don't mind the critic:)
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@ olishea and michaliszissiou, thanks for the comments! I'll see what I can do with the noise, btw, should it best be chromatic (black and white) or normal noise? I haven't tried
this before. (It's my first commercial project in Vray, previously I used Kerkythea's unbiased methods, which really didn't require adding extra noise )
The carpet I'll keep it as is, I wanted to have a hairy carpet, it's looking somewhat sharp.. but okay..@ Rick, Yes.. now you say so.. seems like I forgot to fill the gap Mind the gap!
Oh yes there is a HVAC, it's incorporated in the curtain which improves the airflow a lot!
Made in Vray beta for Mac in about 3 hours (I made my settings much higher then needed I think.. xD )@ KXI System, thank you! This is apreciated
@ DacaD, Your critics are welcome to me as long as you keep them formal instead of blaming hehe, good point
on the leather though, I've been trying a lot, until now this was unfortunately the best I could get but I'll tweak
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Uniform monochromatic should be fine. Is there any dithering option in vray? Or use a texture for walls not just a plain colour.
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@michaliszissiou said:
Uniform monochromatic should be fine. Is there any dithering option in vray? Or use a texture for walls not just a plain colour.
Thank you, I don't know anything about it although maybe a very subtle/soft bump on the walls would be good? They do have a noise option in the material editor
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"They do have a noise option in the material editor"
Try it, sounds interesting. Monochromatic noise in photoshop. -
You're getting a beautiful light in these, especially the one with the red bedspread. Very warm and clear and inviting. Very impressive.
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Hello folks! Thanks for all the comments that have been given so far, it's really appreciated!
Here are all the final images -
ow daym that looks really awesome you're good!
or is it just the render faking it? like the cake
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To lose banding I would save image as 16 bits (at least). Add small amount of noise and than do postprocess. That should sort it out.
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