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      mesraem
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      @unknownuser said:

      Wow. Very nice.

      thanks! 😄

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        KarinaGM
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        The composition looks much better with those details you added, also the point of view looks better, but now the renders don't look as realistic as the previous. I like the ceiling a lot 😄

        **"Aquel que sacrifica un poco de libertad por seguridad, no se merece ninguna y terminará perdiendo ambas"

        -Benjamín Franklin.**

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          steelers05
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          the materials and rendering settings look pretty nice. I am just not a huge fan of the low camera angles...they can be cool for a few visuals but to have them at that low view point...

          And just accessorizing the scene will help bring it to life more. Good work though.

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            mesraem
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            @karinagm said:

            The composition looks much better with those details you added, also the point of view looks better, but now the renders don't look as realistic as the previous. I like the ceiling a lot 😄
            thanks for your comment,this is not the final yet and i'm still working around with the settings in vray but i'm still in learning mode though 😉

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              mesraem
              last edited by

              @steelers05 said:

              the materials and rendering settings look pretty nice. I am just not a huge fan of the low camera angles...they can be cool for a few visuals but to have them at that low view point...

              And just accessorizing the scene will help bring it to life more. Good work though.
              thanks! i'll keep you posted guys with the update of this project. all your comments are well noted.

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                Bryan K
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                Dang! Now I'm hungry!

                Looks great. While good before, the new details really set the atmosphere.

                See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                  mesraem
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Dang! Now I'm hungry!

                  Looks great. While good before, the new details really set the atmosphere.

                  thanks for your kind words bryan

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                    mesraem
                    last edited by

                    hi guys,i just want to post the updated images that i just posted here a while ago


                    dining area ground floor cam 1 (2).jpg


                    dining area ground floor cam 2 (2).jpg

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                      mesraem
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                      Hi guys, been busy doin some revisions on this project, and here is now the output, yet some minor details are still missing here but i will keep you guys posted. hope you like it.


                      formal dining area camera 4.jpg

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                        Bryan K
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                        The new lights and rug, in addition to the liqueur bottles and reverse view of the mirror are phenomenal.

                        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                          jo-ke
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                          The image is getting better and better. I like it very much. The rug is a bit too small the chairs should be able to stand completely on it.

                          http://www.zz7.de

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                            mesraem
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                            latest update...formal dining area - high resolution2 [1024x768].jpgformal dining area - high resolution [1024x768].jpg

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                              mesraem
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                              hi guys, here are some latest render of my previous post here.dininginteriorscene01.jpgdininginteriorscene02.jpgREVISEDSCENE01.jpgREVISEDSCENE02.jpgoption 2 view 1.jpgoption 2 view 3.jpg

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                                fymoro
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                                Really nice render, congrats... 👍
                                But, to be really honest, when people use 3dsmax to "render" a scene make by SU, how can we be sure that decorations items or furniture have not been add in 3dsmax... It is the same problem with Théa render or kerkythea or in general to the none integrate render engine...
                                It is my opinion, I like pure SU scene... Sorry if I use your topic to explain my concern... 😉

                                http://www.thearender.com/cms/index.php/news/featured-artists/137-frederic-yves-moro.html

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                                  d12dozr
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                                  Excellent renders 👍

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                                    mesraem
                                    last edited by

                                    @fymoro said:

                                    Really nice render, congrats... 👍
                                    But, to be really honest, when people use 3dsmax to "render" a scene make by SU, how can we be sure that decorations items or furniture have not been add in 3dsmax... It is the same problem with Théa render or kerkythea or in general to the none integrate render engine...
                                    It is my opinion, I like pure SU scene... Sorry if I use your topic to explain my concern... 😉
                                    i understand your point sir fred, next time i'll posts some render made purely with sketchup. anyways thanks for your kind words. 😉

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                                      mesraem
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                                      @d12dozr said:

                                      Excellent renders 👍

                                      thanks!

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