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General Category => Gallery => Work in Progress/Tests => Topic started by: jjaz82 on 2014-05-27, 11:38:46
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Hi everyone
i decided to reproduce this photo, i like this chair and the simplicity of environment give at the photo a particular beauty.
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Chair Model
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Matching Photo
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GOOD
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Jjazz, it looks like you need a slightly higher focal length on your camera to match the photo, if you want it to be spot on. The size of the far chair relative to the near ones is too small, and the grid lines aren't yet parallel to the edge of the carpet. Looking like a good start tho; I'm excited to see how this turns out :)
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well done
forward to continuing
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thank you all
@ jhollander. thank you for your advice. it's correct, i tried many camera setup, the image was cropped and this make difficut a perfect matching, my intent is create a "similar" image not identical, i want spend time to create an image whit the same artistic mood.:)
new match
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upgrade modeling
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Really nice! your chair seating part needs to be a bit thicker, imo.
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thank you vkiuru :) maybe i was wrong but i used the official dimensions.
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cloth simulation
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Cloth render test
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Nice work in progress.
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I never can get such quality on such low sampling. Care to share render settings?
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Thank you all.
@crazyman . i used a default render settings. Maybe the characteristics of scene. 1 light and what you see is only wall in the scene and environment are completly black
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Sculpting Up
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Semi final version
What do you think?
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Great work ! May be needed little bit more contrast and warm atmosphere :)
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I think your version could benefit from the more warm saturated chairs & table like in the reference pic?
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thanks for the advice
i have made some change to contrast ed color of textures
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Nice image, but the material you choose for the floor is not appropriate. Why put wood planks on top of slab to cure it? It could be prefabricated, cured vertically and placed horizontally. I know it's from a photo reference, but it's weird :)
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thanks for the advice
i have made some change to contrast ed color of textures
Much better, imo! nice work!
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thank you all :)
Nice image, but the material you choose for the floor is not appropriate. Why put wood planks on top of slab to cure it? It could be prefabricated, cured vertically and placed horizontally. I know it's from a photo reference, but it's weird :)
good point of view, i also have this doubt maybe it's only a stylistic choice, yes it's strange because it's difficult do this floor really :)