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Carlocki
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Yes,

 

forget the people in both images. For your glass color on the vitrine, the dark green in the posters is a very good reference color. Figure out the RGB value (or just guess) and assign it straight on to your exisiting glass material. Also, for the red of the chair maybe it's a good idea to make it just a little darker, less flashy...

 

I really like your second image, very warm.

 

Dennis

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good refraction. the first view is not very interesting. i like the bird's eye view, but noboby really cares what it looks like in the back (unless it was a special request). maybe just rotating the camera around to about the same angle from the front, a bit closer so the architecture fills the view and slightly lower.

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i'm not very happy about this

i try to put different color for glasses but the ruselts it is not better

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I forget to put a texture to the floor

strange effect now I think

 

In lightwave i cannot manage scene settings

Every time I start a scene i forget all texture information. I have to save them on singles file and re-load everytime

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Hi Carlocki,

 

The green on your glass material is too green. Here's a quick pick in PS and a screenshot to visualize a bit better what sort of (pretty undefined) greenish/blue turquoise is cool for the glass color. Also, I think your glass objects are solid, it gives strange refraction so just make it 'real' glassplates (1 cm thick) and it will be fine....

 

Dennis

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