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      thegreek87
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      Here are some of my latest renders, created using sketchup, vray and postwork done in Photoshop. Many more renders to come.

      C&C welcome : )


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      http://www.nicholasvaisey.co.uk/.

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        thegreek87
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        small kitchen render done as part of a project for a client


        6 ps cropped.jpg

        http://www.nicholasvaisey.co.uk/.

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          thegreek87
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          Living room, sketchup, vray and PS used, still a bit of work to do C+C welcome


          21 small.jpg

          http://www.nicholasvaisey.co.uk/.

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            ScottPara
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            I think what is missing in the renders are the little details. Things like:

            Wall power outlets
            Wall light switches
            Other items to make the spaces look "lived in".

            These are the types of things commonly missed. When people do remember the little items it is what makes a render realistic. The best advice is research home magazines and really look at the pictures and see all the small details and not just the space overall.

            The last image for example only has 5 items in the shot:

            A painting
            lamp
            table
            sofa
            chair

            things you could add:
            Magazines or books
            rug
            plants

            The other things is don't always take the obvious direction of the light. Here you chose the light to come through the windows because they are in the scene. What about placing the light coming through a window behind the camera? Not as obvious and can add more realism.

            Scott

            Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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