Staying home on a foggy Paris day
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I love Raylectron.
Only adjustments made were to create emitters. But 2 hours to render on my old laptop. Can't complain.
It's not perfect and there are some material properties I would change, but I am happy with it for now.
All furniture, decor and people from the warehouse. Room design by me.
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Great looking render.
I have just one question, why not opening curtains all the way and letting all warm light in.
I kinda miss that warm light, here home we have quite sunshine but it is soooooo cold. -
Acceptable surface for a confined place!
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Very nice render Bryan, great result.
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Thanks Mike.
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@nlipovac said:
Great looking render.
I have just one question, why not opening curtains all the way and letting all warm light in.
I kinda miss that warm light, here home we have quite sunshine but it is soooooo cold.Thanks!
At first I had a lot of scenario explanations (excuses) in my mind why I did not have the windows more open, but they all boiled down to "I just wanted it that way."
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Very nice!
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@bryan k said:
...It's not perfect...
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@bryan k said:
At first I had a lot of scenario explanations (excuses) in my mind why I did not have the windows more open, but they all boiled down to "I just wanted it that way."
And that's all the reason you need! Very nice render with unusual light. The figure at the tall windows puts me in mind of a scene from 2001 A Space Odessy.
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Thanks everyone!
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Update. Closer to the moody look I was going for. That time when the fog is just starting to burn off.
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Reckon you've nailed it! That light is now washing into the room.
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