Interior design
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The alternative.. What do you guys think is better..?
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Much better!
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They are all very nice. Very, very nice!
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very very nice images. but also in white i don't like the ceiling. it looks more like it belongs in a saloon in an old castle or something like that. I would rather go with a simple white plastered ceiling.
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Nice!
Does the TV retract into the foot of the bed? If so, It kind of looks like there isn'y enough room for it to retract all the way?
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Floor surface. Is that bump or displacement effect? Not too severe?
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wow!!! looks like a real photo!! how much time did it take for render?
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Very nice. I like the sealing, it's like the accent of the composition and it's not too much because everything else is really clean and simple. The only thing I reccomend is to rethink your lamp choise in the bedroom. Maybe something that is either closer to the raster of the sealing or something simple.
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Dirkkkk
Looks good.
I would adjust the wooden floor - looks a little bit like a vinyl/carpet.
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great images.
I believe first set have more warmth and ambience than the second set. I would be more sold on the first set. The roof is cool, like an assault on minimalism!
Yes bump is way too much on the wooden floor but not the end of the world! Couple of sharp edges too that reduce the realism.
Only other crit is the crinkled blind looks a bit fake, the way they are rolled. Maybe it's just me. the curtains look great but the blinds disturb me.
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Very nice project.
I like it a lot.
personally I prefer the white cieling.
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very nice interior pics .... awesome
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positive: wow, looks amazing,very detailed model, you've got to tell me how you got the lighting from the window so realistic
negative: The texture for the bath looks unrealistic and flat.
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Looks good, I like the lighting and the curtain in the bedroom image.
In modelling terms the ceiling looks unusual to me. It may just be a product or design style I've not seen before, but if you're going for a coffered ceiling the grid tends to project down and the squares are recessed:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=coffered+ceiling&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=kFtsUNnrKIjA0QWvyoDQCQ&ved=0CCcQsAQ&biw=1536&bih=860
You might consider doing the downstands in plaster and the recessed areas in wood panel as some of the examples above show.
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