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tresde:
Hello everyone this is my latest personal exterior lighting study.
Max + Chaos Corona + Ps
Scene by Evermotion
For more artworks
https://www.behance.net/tresde

romullus:
Nice images, but it looks like the scene has some scaling issues?

tresde:

--- Quote from: romullus on 2024-08-05, 19:11:46 ---Nice images, but it looks like the scene has some scaling issues?

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Thanks and no, I don't think so.

burnin:
IMHO
It's just the 'architectural' perspective which feels unnatural for such 'photography' case. Also, motion blur, lens and sensor anomalies would help giving it the 'naturalistic' feel, tho I suspect your scene is static and you don't do photography for real. So it's fairly good work.

tresde:

--- Quote from: burnin on 2024-08-06, 18:12:19 ---IMHO
It's just the 'architectural' perspective which feels unnatural for such 'photography' case. Also, motion blur, lens and sensor anomalies would help giving it the 'naturalistic' feel, tho I suspect your scene is static and you don't do photography for real. So it's fairly good work.

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A focal lenght value above 50mm always will compress the perspective if you think that feels unnatural then you have no idea about how to take advantage about the use of the focal lenght value in photography. Use wide angle lens in architectural visualization is not the only answer for exterior images there are more creative ways to play with this characteristic. The anomalies that you mentioned are just side effects of the values you use in terms of exposure iso and f stop that can not be forced and pretry much depends on the lighting conditions, and yes I do photography I've being doing it for the last 15 years in real life and CG field.

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