Author Topic: Aalborg Apartment  (Read 8729 times)

2016-01-22, 15:19:22

blackbucket

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Small danish appartment in Aalborg inspired by Johanne Dueholms photographs.

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2016-01-22, 16:37:49
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Edvinas

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Nice images, very soft lighting.

Floor material looks bit too much scrachy for me :)
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2016-01-22, 17:43:34
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alberto_royo

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mmmmm, very nice work... the carpet, it is H&F? I really like how it looks
I refer to the first image

2016-01-22, 17:49:28
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blackbucket

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2016-01-22, 18:23:56
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alberto_royo

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Ok, thanks

2016-01-23, 07:50:56
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very nice and soft renders. white balance is good.

2016-02-12, 13:06:33
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Really neat renders. Congrats. I love the lightening - what did you use for this purpose?

2016-02-12, 13:13:19
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Excellent renders :) good job!
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2016-02-12, 17:11:18
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Clean and bright renders, nice! What white albedo value are you using for the walls? If you are using an HDRI, can you point me in the right direction to the one you used? I often struggle with getting my walls / ceiling as bright as this without bleaching out the whole scene or having distracting burnouts near the windows. Any tips you could pass on would be greatly appreciated.
Vray who?

2016-02-12, 17:22:51
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Thanks for your nice comments.
For lightning i used a cloudy hdri, one Corona Light above the table and three in the Kitchen.
The white value for the walls must be around 200...nothing special.

2016-02-12, 18:44:16
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agentdark45

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Thanks for the info, is it one of Peter Guthrie's HDRI's? If so do you have the filename to hand?
Vray who?

2016-02-12, 22:19:14
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I really love the first image. Top noch. How u achive that fur on the bed, I meant the color. It is H&F I guess. some manual brushes on the it?
Thanks.

2016-02-15, 08:40:35
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@agentdark45 no PG, the HDRI is a selfmade one
@claudyo Hair & Fur, brushed to look like i want and the color is from the texture on the base object.

2016-02-15, 14:36:08
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mlopes

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Nice stuff!
Carpet and couvre-pied are made with Hair and Fur or CGScatter?