Author Topic: Master come and help me look at the picture  (Read 1005 times)

2025-01-03, 03:59:25

Chey

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This is a space I made recently. Because time was tight, I rendered it in a hurry.

Now it seems that the effect is not very good.

I would be grateful if you could give me some advice, thank you
« Last Edit: 2025-01-03, 16:04:53 by Chey »
Beyand reality

2025-01-03, 13:09:32
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leo_surrealismo

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start by checking your albedos. Your whites seems to high.

2025-01-03, 14:10:00
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Chey

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Repeat input, edit
Beyand reality

2025-01-03, 14:12:08
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Chey

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start by checking your albedos. Your whites seems to high.

That makes sense, it seems like it's the albedo that makes a space look bright
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2025-01-03, 14:31:23
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pokoy

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I'd make sure natural vs artificial lighting has the right temperature, they both seem to be neutral right now (or too similar), in reality they're really different.

2025-01-03, 14:42:47
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Chey

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I'd make sure natural vs artificial lighting has the right temperature, they both seem to be neutral right now (or too similar), in reality they're really different.

Yes, I should make the light outside bluer, thanks dude
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