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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: VASLAVO on 2015-10-01, 20:28:45

Title: dinner-living room residential
Post by: VASLAVO on 2015-10-01, 20:28:45
Hi to all,

Here is our new project. We would love your comment and suggestions.

Software used : 3ds Max,Corona 1.21, Photoshop, 8 hour render aprox each image at 3k resolution,
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: bluebox on 2015-10-01, 22:21:49
Overall a good job. Lack of details in the window models and poor quality background image bring it down significantly imho.

As a side question, why people keep posting rendertimes without their hardware specs ?
It's like stating that you dug a 50 meters long ditch of certain depth and width in three days. If you accomplished this with a shovel I assume it would be ok, but if you done this using an excavator you were clearly doing something wrong :D
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: Ondra on 2015-10-01, 22:56:22
Because I would say 70% of users have PCs of comparable speed, differing by, say, factor of 30-50%. Single quad/hexa i7 is pretty much standard nowadays
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: denisgo22 on 2015-10-02, 00:23:00
What happened with spots on ceiling?
I work in a company on visualization of exteriors and interiors
8 years and a standard resolution for printing have not less than 4k.
why renderers here on this forum in a very low resolution
or is it smaller versions of the originals.
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: VASLAVO on 2015-10-02, 01:15:37
thanks for the replys

@ denisgo22: yes i agree with you about the low resolution but is what the client ask and sometimes the time its a factor and the difference betwen a 3k and a 4k is arround 4 to 6 hours more.


@Bluebox:  yes, we missed some details but we went short of time and i know its not an excuse, ill try to be better next time, about the spec yes you are right mi mistake, the pc specs is i7 3.7ghz 32 gigs of ram.
 about the background is what the client provide and we made magic with this, the actual quality of the background images is really awful.
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: denisgo22 on 2015-10-02, 01:52:24
Overall impressive work
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: mitviz on 2015-10-03, 21:16:33
had to look twice, excellent work!
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: VASLAVO on 2015-10-06, 04:12:25
thanks to all, ive found the error for the lights, sometimes when i make a mirror for a corona light with is the light doesnt actually mirror itself on the rendering process but in viewport it seems ok, will work on it.
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: mitviz on 2015-10-07, 03:44:20
i agree with bluebox, i think we all should now post your pc specs in our signatures:) because even though i have a nice pc its tough sometimes to get the same render times
Title: Re: dinner-living room residential
Post by: MGDesignUK on 2015-10-07, 09:43:26
Love the second image with the chandelier in :) how did you achieve the soft natural lighting for each of the visuals?

Keep up the good work.