High guys,
It's been too long since I posted something here, so I thought it was about time to do it and get some feed back from the pros.
All comments and suggestions are highly appreciated.
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High guys,
It's been too long since I posted something here, so I thought it was about time to do it and get some feed back from the pros.
All comments and suggestions are highly appreciated.
pretty nice works.
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Look dumb,think wise!:cool:
No comments on the first two images – they are nice.
The Dining Room is very good and the table settings are fab, however, there is one issue that jumps out at me – it is the far wall. The wall looks grimy and streaky and the corner, left of the image center and right of the tri-partite window, as well as the corner between the openings on the right, needs work. A design issue that you probably have no control over, yet it detracts from your image quality, is the ceiling – it is like an imposing gray cloud.
Impressive modeling and the first two especially well done. Congrats!!
Thanks for the feedback guys!
Regarding the ceeling, there was nothing I could do about it (I have followed the exact specs)
Regarding the wall (if I understood corectly), I guess it needed more samples...
Thanks again for commenting!
I guessed right that you had no control over the ceiling. The table settings look great but that ceiling... Maybe you could do a composition that gives us a good look at your table(s)?
Yes, I think the back wall needs more samples.
I like your work!
Thanks again!
Actually the table sets are composited in photoshop(the process is described here, if anybody is interested), so if I changed the angle, I would have to redo the entire compositing proccess again... and unfortunately there is no time for that.
Regards,
Alex
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Now I understand Alex. Thanks for posting the link to your tutorial. Cheers!
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