Sofa and armchair
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Sofa and armchair
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I like the style. Looks real comfy!
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Nice work.
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Nice
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Thanks
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Looks good, did you use some "bloom" in post work ? It just doesn't look sharp.
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@chedda said:
Looks good, did you use some "bloom" in post work ? It just doesn't look sharp.
Thanks, everything done with 'Thea for sketchup', no post work.
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Great work! The only think I noticed was that the reflection from the light is on top of the couch. It would not show with the lights behind it.
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@tinanne said:
Great work! The only think I noticed was that the reflection from the light is on top of the couch. It would not show with the lights behind it.
You mean lens glare? It's a effect generated by the camera (or eye). If you have a high enough contras between the light source and it's surrounding, then glare is seen and it bleeds over everything that's between the camera (or eye) and the light source. But in this case the glare is a bit too strong, room is well lit and as the candle is relatively dim, it would probably not generate glare in real life (even as it can be pushed to be seen in the darkroom). Some artistic freedom is obviously used
Anyhow nice work. It's always interesting to see the studio setup too. -
simple clean modeling. lighting looks natural.. Great one!
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thanks for comments
@notareal said:
@tinanne said:
Great work! The only think I noticed was that the reflection from the light is on top of the couch. It would not show with the lights behind it.
You mean lens glare? It's a effect generated by the camera (or eye). If you have a high enough contras between the light source and it's surrounding, then glare is seen and it bleeds over everything that's between the camera (or eye) and the light source. But in this case the glare is a bit too strong, room is well lit and as the candle is relatively dim, it would probably not generate glare in real life (even as it can be pushed to be seen in the darkroom). Some artistic freedom is obviously used
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GREAT modelling Ginchius
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Well, it's not my style, far too 1970s for me ( ), but the model work and render are excellent!
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