Author Topic: Bathroom at daylight & nightlight  (Read 3876 times)

2015-07-20, 06:32:27

Marc

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Hi all,

This is a personal project that I have done in the past weeks.

For this project I used Sketchup for basic modeling and 3ds max for the rest.

Post production : photoshop (random control Arion fx plugin)

i hope you like it

C&C are welcome
« Last Edit: 2015-07-20, 07:03:01 by Armonia »

2015-07-20, 07:04:34
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Marc

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2015-07-20, 15:01:51
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hi there,

did you do the towels yourself? maybe you can share a little how to achieve something like that=)

overall good work
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2015-07-21, 06:01:10
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Marc

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Hi bs,

To answer your question,
the towels I used in my scene were a 3d model that I already have.
I only reworks the texture and shader.

Thank you

2015-07-21, 07:41:01
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nice lighting.. did you put CA, some look a little blur.

2015-07-21, 21:32:42
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Marc

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Hi cgdigi,

I 'm not understand exactly what it's CA.

I rendered the image with the depth of field but I don't know exactly why the images are a little blur.

I´m glad you liked the lighting.

2015-07-21, 23:54:10
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certification authority. Or chromatic abberation
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2015-07-22, 02:33:17
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Thank you for the information,

I actually added chromatic abberation during my post processing.

I will try to add a little less next time.