Author Topic: Renovation Bathroom in Paris  (Read 3143 times)

2017-01-23, 21:28:55

Dionysios.TS

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Hi guys,

I am working these days on a new project for a client of mine. This is a personal thing.
Is about a restoration of an appartement here in Paris and the client, interior designer, needs some images for marketing purposes.
I started working on the bathroom space and will follow the kitchen and living room in the next days.

All the arch. parts and some accessories are modelled by me in 3ds Max. The rest is library material.

LUT is used straight from the Corona VFB while in post I added a slight Chromatic Aberration and in Lightroom some sharpness and a very very light Kelvin correction, nothing else.
So, what do you think? These are the first WIP images produced today.

Nice evening to everybody!!!

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« Last Edit: 2017-01-26, 17:50:46 by Dionysios.TS »

2017-01-26, 21:22:47
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Nejc Kilar

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Sir, looks reaaaaallllyyy great! I like the mood, the set up, the lighting, the materials!

One thing though... If you'd bevel / chamfer those edges on the mantel, now that would make it even better!
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2017-01-27, 23:24:21
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Sir, looks reaaaaallllyyy great! I like the mood, the set up, the lighting, the materials!

One thing though... If you'd bevel / chamfer those edges on the mantel, now that would make it even better!

Thanks for getting back and for your comments.

I'll finish this project scene during the weekend and my intention was to chamfer those edges as well.

Thanks again,

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2017-01-31, 05:52:27
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Shawn Astrom

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Fantastic work!

Really really nice.

- Shawn