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    • S Offline
      superian111
      last edited by

      hey all i was doing some tests over the weekend.
      This image was the end result.
      what do you guys think any tips and tricks?


      Bathroom.

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        flipya
        last edited by

        Couple of things.

        First, wow! Second, wow! and third, WOW! 😍

        I really love it. Some may say it's a little overexposed, but I dig the style. Which renderer did you use?
        What I'd change:

        • The mirror behind the (awesome) chair feels a little out of place, it distracts me because there seems to be no practical reason it's there (also: it seems to have no thickness)
        • The books have no text on their backs. Would really help towards realism
        • The trim above the tiles a little too shiny/reflective, or is it metal?
        • The lightspots on the wall to the right (and one to the left) probably should be there, but do distract a little

        Don't take this as criticism, I wish I could make a render like this πŸ˜†

        P.S. Where'd you get the flipflops, chair and ottoman? They're super!

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        • massimoM Offline
          massimo Moderator
          last edited by

          Nice ligthing, perhaps a bit overexposed, but sorry...all it's out of scale πŸ˜•

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            jo-ke
            last edited by

            Nice scene, but I wouldn't place the hanging lamp over the sink.

            http://www.zz7.de

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              joppermann
              last edited by

              I agree with not hanging the pendant there. However I disagree with the overexposure part...yes it may be a bit overexposed...but I really like it. It is very dramatic and has alot of visual movement. Bravo sir!

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                superian111
                last edited by

                Thanks for the feed back.Firstly the mirror is meant to be sunken into the tiles hence
                the no thickness. second the lamp isn't above the basin its actually on the other side. I do agree the mirror is out of place and the books need text.here is a revised image.also whats out of scale. The ottoman and the sandles come from form fonts.


                3 copy.jpg

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                  D-space
                  last edited by

                  Beside the scaling or UV issues, I just thought probably the lounge chair wasn't as suitable there. πŸ˜‰
                  Btw..could you do an ies for the wall?

                  http://blibestmentalt.no/54981

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                  • massimoM Offline
                    massimo Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Ian, what's out of scale? For example the sink you used is by "ceramica Flaminia" (it's called "twin column") and it's, real size, 85 cm x 42,5 cm, the lamp is by "Louis Poulsen" (it's called "artichoke") and has a diameter from 60 to 84 cm. So, as you can see, your image is wrong. From a comparison your tiles are around 40x40 cm with mortars at least of 2 cm. Never seen tiles like that. In comparison with your sink, the books are less than 16 cm tall... And I don't know about so small rectangular tiles as those in your shower.
                    So what's out of scale? Almost all... πŸ˜‰

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