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2020-10-14, 18:52:16

balcerakmichal

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DUNE

Hello!
Ladies and Gents, I give you a still warm project - Dune
I encourage you to provide feedback. Enjoy!

Project: Dune
Services: Interior Design & CGI
Design: Michal Balcerak Visualization
Client: Private
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Bespoke Architectural Imagery.

Website: www.michalbalcerak.com
Email: info@michalbalcerak.com

2020-10-14, 20:17:44
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mferster

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Rich people and their black toilet paper!

But in all seriousness good series of images, the rough stone wall is particularly effective. The only thing I can comment on is that the lights seem kinda muted, but that may be my own personal taste talking.

2020-10-14, 20:25:42
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balcerakmichal

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Rich people and their black toilet paper!

But in all seriousness good series of images, the rough stone wall is particularly effective. The only thing I can comment on is that the lights seem kinda muted, but that may be my own personal taste talking.

Thank You! Yeah, snobism at its best :) I appreciate your feedback, I will try to work this out!
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2020-10-15, 14:26:52
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Lovely set of images! And to follow up previous comment, I kind of like muted lights - it makes the interior look less perfect and therefore, tiny bit more realistic. But that's just my opinion :)

I've been seeing these very neutral looking plants in quite a few interiors lately. Could you share where you got them from? :)

2020-11-06, 09:16:44
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Lovely set of images! And to follow up previous comment, I kind of like muted lights - it makes the interior look less perfect and therefore, tiny bit more realistic. But that's just my opinion :)

I've been seeing these very neutral looking plants in quite a few interiors lately. Could you share where you got them from? :)

Thank you! I'm sorry for the late response :) I wanted to avoid that pretty, developer looking like mood, too perfect. Each opinion is gold, so thank you again!
Plants were something from 3dsky, just long research to find the perfect one :) Have a nice day!
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