Author Topic: Small apartment interior  (Read 6815 times)

2014-09-17, 18:38:14

Freakaz

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Visuals of interior of a small, two room apt. in Vilnius. 3ds max+Corona+PS














2014-09-17, 19:07:22
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romullus

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Lovely images as always, but when those flower-pots will fall over, someone may hurt ;]
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2014-09-17, 21:11:29
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Freakaz

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Thanks Romullus.
Flowerpots do not have tendention to fall down by themselves ;)

2014-09-17, 23:14:04
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Great set of interiors! I would like to see them slightly less over exposed and more contrast to them (personal thoughts of course). Well done!
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2014-09-18, 03:55:16
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Very nice, I particularly like the composition of image 5 and 7! There is a bit of burn in a few images but overall its a really well considered, and nicely detailed set of images. Congrats :)

2014-09-18, 08:54:20
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Wonderful, I like especially the pure white color of the lighting, it makes the result so real.
Congrats !
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2014-09-18, 16:43:14
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Art15

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wow great pictures! I like the interior scenes, they seem real.
Congratulations

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2014-09-18, 17:28:19
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Freakaz

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Thanks for the comments guys!

MGDesign, the slight overexposure imho strenghtens the feel of bright sunny daylight that is outside, so it can be said, that it was intentional.

2014-10-02, 08:23:44
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Mind sharing the light setup? sky/sun values? are you using portal lights ? area lights behind the camera?

thanks a lot!

2014-10-02, 13:36:28
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Freakaz

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Hi snakebox,

there is only a HDRI in environment (one of Peter Guthrie, don`t remember which one though), with adjusted gama to .85.
Nothing more, no portals, no sun. There's a spherical light inside of bedroom lamp also. thats it, nothing special.

2014-10-03, 04:45:19
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nice renders man, i love the lighting and shadows on the living area.