Breakfast Nook
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More practice… SU image and a render. Rendered in Twilight, post pro with Affinity Photo. Experimenting on the post pro side. Clueless if I’m getting better at it or not.
Side note… yes the texture on the side of the chair seat is messed up ! Dumb me didn’t notice until after running the render. Had to fix a little in post pro…..
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The lampshade texture is yum! As is the rest of the image.
TwiLight, in the right hands, is up there with the big players.
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@rich o brien said:
TwiLight, in the right hands, is up there with the big players.
And this is the right guy!
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Excellent one! Even acoustic ceiling!
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Hi Tuna, there is a component in a render that I am anable to define other that "airiness" and this has it in spades, nice work. If I have to put in my 2 bob's worth, where the walls meet the ceiling could use some cornicing. I think that detail would add a lot to a your fine render.
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Nailed it. That brings back memories.
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Thanks everyone for your comments.
Quick shout to L i am , If by “cornice” your referring to crown molding? All I can say is I hate crown molding!
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I agree with all above
... I myself am far from being a rendering professional But since this work is really good, for example the lighting and the texturing, I would like to add a little suggestion.
For example, how about intentionally making it less perfect - for example, making the table-sets (?) on the table a little "messier", or model the lower 4 or 5 slats of the blinds a little more crooked, or turn one chair out a little more as if someone had just stood up to take this picture - something like that... -
HornOxx, appreciate your comments. I do struggle at times setting up my scenes. I’m a bit “OCD” , have a tough time making things too messy
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@tuna1957 said:
... I’m a bit “OCD” , have a tough time making things too messy
klasse! and great work anyway!
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I like it. Good lighting too. A Little bit retro as well.
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Thanks loco
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Your photography skills are going from strength to strength, marvelous mate.
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Thanks Mike
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@l i am said:
Hi Tuna, there is a component in a render that I am anable to define other that "airiness" and this has it in spades, nice work. If I have to put in my 2 bob's worth, where the walls meet the ceiling could use some cornicing. I think that detail would add a lot to a your fine render.
It wouldn't fit the mid-century look. Millions of houses have this sort of ceiling from 50's to late 70's.
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