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Title: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: arqpv on 2019-03-05, 00:54:40
Hey guys, Just wanted to share this personal project I've been working on.
In this bedroom interior I'm practicing fabrics simulation, complementary colors/contrast and the use of lower budget materials as finishes, like this roofing.
Any feedback will be appreciated!

I used 3ds max, Corona, marvelous designer, photoshop and Lightroom.

This project on Behance:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/76787407/Blue-Bedroom-CG-Images
Title: Re: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: Noah45 on 2019-03-05, 03:14:29
nice palette, got a denim scheme.   
Title: Re: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: arqpv on 2019-03-07, 01:04:12
I did try to establish a palette and exclude all other colors from the scene.
Thank you Noah for that comment.
Title: Re: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: Philip kelly on 2019-03-07, 10:53:07
Lovely images.

I am currently doing an office fit out and the space is quite deep, what lighting set did you use to get that so well lit?
Title: Re: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: arqpv on 2019-03-07, 11:25:30
Well. When the space is deep enough there’s a point where there’s no more light getting inside, and balancing natural light with artificial is always tricky. Right now the only hdri set I’m using is the one from 3dcollective.com, which is really well produced, all the skies with the correct dynamic range to naturally light environments.
In this case I used one of their hdris so the sky would look somewhat cloudy, I added a corona sun with the kelvin temperature modified to something like 6000k, bigger size, low intensity, and also cheated a bit with a rectangular light just outside the balcony adding some extra fill. It’s especially hard when the diffuse value of your materials is low, they don’t bounce a lot of light.  The rest are the artificial lights themselves, which are just spheres or cylinder lights in a warm temperature and low value.

Although I did make a rookie mistake here and did not align the hdri sun with the corona sun correctly, it’s mildly noticeable in the overhead view, the chair is casting shadows to the left while the sunlight is coming in from the top left.
When I get a chance at home I’ll take some screenshots of the lighting setup
Title: Re: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: Philip kelly on 2019-04-11, 10:18:19
Thank you for the answer, very helpful.


Well. When the space is deep enough there’s a point where there’s no more light getting inside, and balancing natural light with artificial is always tricky. Right now the only hdri set I’m using is the one from 3dcollective.com, which is really well produced, all the skies with the correct dynamic range to naturally light environments.
In this case I used one of their hdris so the sky would look somewhat cloudy, I added a corona sun with the kelvin temperature modified to something like 6000k, bigger size, low intensity, and also cheated a bit with a rectangular light just outside the balcony adding some extra fill. It’s especially hard when the diffuse value of your materials is low, they don’t bounce a lot of light.  The rest are the artificial lights themselves, which are just spheres or cylinder lights in a warm temperature and low value.

Although I did make a rookie mistake here and did not align the hdri sun with the corona sun correctly, it’s mildly noticeable in the overhead view, the chair is casting shadows to the left while the sunlight is coming in from the top left.
When I get a chance at home I’ll take some screenshots of the lighting setup
Title: Re: Blue Bedroom. CG Interior Images.
Post by: Ink Visual on 2019-04-11, 10:38:35
This is brilliant. I really like soft and calm feeling you achieved. What are the textures you used for the fabrics? They look very sophisticated.