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First Vray Interior - Comments welcome


AFK_Matrix
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Hi,

 

Ok this is my first attempt at doing a Vray render and it is of my Bathroom. I am producing this as I have an interview on Tuesday for an interiors company and they wanted to see an image of an interior as I have only done exterior shots.

 

So please do comment and make any suggestions to improve the image. I have used free 3D models for the Bath, Sink and Toilet to save time but will be going back to model my own. For the lighting all I have used is a Vray sun for the exterior light and a Vray plane light for the interior light. The cameras are the normal max ones.

 

About the only thing I am not happy/sure about are the camera angles, I have applied the camera correction modifier to straighten the images but something doesn't feel right, any advice?

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It's looking good. I don't own Vray but the lens is too distorted imo. It looks like you're using a wide angle to get more of the room in? I think I would do less of the room in each shot and more shots perhaps. You might also add some lights by turning on the ceiling lights or a sconce with incandescent light to warm up the mood a bit. Keep going and good luck!

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random comments:

* Agree with too-wide-angle of a lens - maybe try view clipping? or remove a wall or make a wall non-renderable to get a good shot

* noise on the tile texture

* nice frosted glass effect in the window

* a bit dark - now that you have the external light pretty well sorted, I'd turn on some interior lights

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Thanks for your comments guys, will play with the camera views tonight and see what I can do.

 

I will also lighten the scene a bit, I was hoping to do all natural lighting for the bathroom as during the day you don't need lights on in the bathroom because of the natural light. Will see what I can do.

 

Sorry SandmanNinja I must be going a bit blind but could you highlight where the noise is on the tiles please?

 

And the glass was very easy to do, all I did was apply a noise modifier to the glass.

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