Interior scene
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2007-01-10
10:59 AM
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2023-05-11
12:28 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
For the record:
Original size: 2000/1500 pixels. Faces: 287 220. Render time: 2 h 50 min. Rendered in Max with VRay. Modelled in AC, except for: sofas and chairs - .max-models from the Internet; bottles, plates, window handles and curtains - modelled in Max.
As I have said before - I will welcome all the critique!

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2007-01-10 11:01 AM
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2007-01-10 01:27 PM
Only thing I would improve is overall mood of the scene - to tell more about the location. I picked "sunny afternoon" for example.
Again, great job mate

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2007-01-10 01:35 PM
I have a question for the tigr: Did you used Photoshop in order to create more light in the scene? And how did you do that


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2007-01-10 04:47 PM
fantastic to me mister !!!!!!
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2007-01-10 05:27 PM
The bile of envy rises in my throat.
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2007-01-10 06:19 PM
Yes, it was Photoshop - The Ultimate Afterrender Doctor

- level adjustment
- saturation
- diffuse glow filter
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2007-01-10 07:23 PM

Pawel, I really like the sunny look of your picture - especially since it is winter now in Bulgaria!


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2007-01-10 07:54 PM

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2007-01-11 01:46 AM
I would not fix it with a new render. Touch it up in photo shop or something.
a background of something outside the window might add a little something. Not necessisarily any better than what you have. Did you try it that way?
good job!
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