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    • W Offline
      wismu
      last edited by

      http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/463/posting.jpg

      SketcUp7+vray1.48

      just share,,mmm whether too light to be seen ...??
      I need your answer ...??

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      • DanielD Offline
        Daniel
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        I hnk the light in the background is too bright; the ceilign and walls are blending together, hard to tell what is going on in that area. Also, using the same wood material in the same direction on everything doesn't look realistic. The wood grain on the head of the door frame, for instance, should be running horizontal, not vertical. Likewise if you have stile and rail doors. The rest ofg your texturing looks great, to me. I think a few more tweaks and you'll have a great looking rendering.

        My avatar is an anachronism.

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        • V Offline
          Viztecture
          last edited by

          your scene is fairly well lit, but the ceiling is blown out, also I can't tell where the light is coming from as you have no light sources in the image (eg your windows look too dark, the spotlight isn't on.)
          Watch the floor relectivity too, it looks like theres an inch of water in the room.
          Oh and change the barney rubble sofa please!!! 😮

          http://www.viztecture.mfbiz.com

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            wismu
            last edited by

            thanks for the suggestions,,mr daniel and mr viztecture, I'll correct my mistake,,
            and after this I will certainly render look better......

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