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Hi Mat,

 

I couldnt find the words to comment so i dragged your post in photoshop and this is what i made of it.

 

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After the rain...

Now, if only i could make a realistic fog effect in PS.

 

hehehe, :winkgrin: sorry, i couldnt resist tinkering with your pic. I got bored working at my project for 10 hrs straight and i havent had lunch.

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Beautiful. You achieved the warm interior feeling. - I think the outdoor light looks more like dawn (perhaps that's because I'm up here in the northern hemisphere :) More of a blue color whereas dusk seems to be more on the red side.

Adding vegetation and background would help.

The foreground deck seems out of place - but this may be negated with additional detailing in the final rendering.

As I said - beautiful rendering. Lighting and modeling are very nice.

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...contrast between warm interior lighting and...dusk...
all the lights are on, but the reflections are flat or absent? pastel surfaces?

no warm reflections from the surface of the wooden coffee table?

no reflection(s)from the LHS glass panels of the room?

 

is there a tinge of violet light (sunset) in the front entrance?

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Howdy,

 

Tryin to get a nice contrast between warm interior lighting and cold atmosphere outside.....suggestions?

 

Think of it as dusk...it's been raining and the sun has just managed to peek through the mist :rolleyes:

 

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Originally posted by supaslims:

sorry

 

-modelled and rendered in LW

-mote carlo radiosity 6x18 RPE

-shading noise reduction & no adaptive sampling

-Enhanced low AA

Good Work.... I recommend using 4X12 RPE though. Your LowAA with no adaptive sampling / shading noise reduction should still smooth things out so you don't get splotches.... maybe even moving to 3X9 with Medium AA no adaptive sampling would suffice and be faster with no splotches... Good work though!
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Nice picture with a smooth athmosphere. But you should switch off the lights inside, its a bit irritating. And regarding pastell colors, try a bit more saturation for the color mood like in my test pictures below (Lightwave too). Not photorealistic, but moody.

 

campo2.jpg

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