A little Experiment
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I got the model from Sketchup texture club.
Trying a render with only artificial lighting. Just guesswork at the moment.
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Excellent start. Really like the viewing angle and the overall atmosphere.
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Ta mate, changes due, or is that dew.......
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Number too of hoo nose.
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+1
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Next. Affininty tpp. Good for levels and saturation.
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I like the model and I am sure not the sage that guys like you are but I have a couple of questions/comments:
- Is there a light source other than the lamps?
- If the lamps are lit, should there be a shadow behind them or should there be a glow on the wall from the lamps?
- If there is not another light source (other than the lamps), are the shadows from the desk and other objects be in a different direction?
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There is a lamp near the ceiling.
I think the shadow is what you see as the light is mostly through glass, a glowing crystal finish.
Shadows will change when the lighting is finalised.
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The second shot is really nice! REALLY nice.
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I like the first shot, but the colour temperature is way off. That is all that is wrong with that shot
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I am thinking about a few aspects of this, like the temperature of the lighting etc. I just need to put thoughts in order.
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Colour temp in the 2500-2700k range -
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Oh just in case somebody thought I did a render of a oil lamp, sorry it is just an image I downloaded to show the colour temperature
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Oooooh!
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It is getting better and better. My only comment, considering the selected rendering engine, goes to oil lamp's glass material. I guess a thin Glass (architectural glass) material will work fine.
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Thanks folks. Majid, I tried that glass and not a lot of difference. Still thinking on this one for a while.
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Do you mind sending the oil lamp model to me via DM or e-mail so that I have a look at, please?
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No problem mate.
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