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alikashan
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salam

hi guys i am trying to learn vray ;) and not so successful yet anyways. i am send you my recent board room image which is pain in the ............. for me for last week and i have just finished it although for the time being whatever it is. critiques and comment do help me.

keep smiling

ali kashan

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Hello Ali,

 

this is a nice start and I'll give you my 2 cents on it ;o)

 

For my taste the image is a bit to saturated and you'd put a lil bit to much

diffuse glow on it. ;) And you should really do not use such lowpoly models,

they distract from the nice image you created. And yes I know it can take

a lot of work, if you don't have those models as highres. ... but it's worth it.

 

And as far as I can tell, you are using the default settings for gamma. You

should try the linear workflow methode, then you will gain much more detail

especially in the regions that show shadows. (eg. the chairs ... are black in

black) There are some ways to do this, I'm using this* way to achieve better

results. Hope this is a lil bit helpful. ;o)

 

* links to some LWF info/tutorials

http://www.throb.net/site_main/LinearWorkflow.html

http://www.gijsdezwart.nl/tutorials.php

http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10854&highlight=linear+workflow

 

 

 

take care

Oleg

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hi Ali

 

I think there is a problem with your camera . you may take other shoots .

 

somethings is black ?!!

 

but really nice . I like diffuse glow , of course it produce more blur for the details , but I think it gives u a nice impression .

 

anyway nice image

good luck

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salam

thnx guys for your comments and specially olbo i never new about the problem with gamma correction untill you told me so and these links are real helpful thnx again.

and really i mean it i am still learning.

keep smiling and helping ;)

ali kashan

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