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Cesar
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Hello

 

First of all, sorry about my very, very poor english.

 

This it´s my first post in the forum, is an image based on Moerkerke house bathroom, designed by John Pawson. I do the image for practice only, to learn a little about lightning.

 

I really apreciate all your comments.

 

Thanks.

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Hello Cesar, welcome to the forums and to the site. I like the image very much. What program and settings are you using. Looks like Max with regathering, or V-ray. The only thing that looks strange to me is the panel on the left side. Is it supposed to be like that? Is that a recessed can light over the right panel in the ceiling? I would look into lighting it a tad. Other than that, nice textures, and lighting. And perfect reflection on the tub.

-Jason

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sweet stuff :°

nice job on the lightning, what soft- hardware did u use?

 

one thing that bothers my a tiny bit : the black pointy thingy behind the bathtub... it draws the attention of the viewer completely, and it's not very clear what it is supposed to be...?

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Hello

 

I really apreciate your comments.

 

I modeled in ArchiCAD 8.1, and rendered in 3D Max, with vray, i´m testing the vray before buy it to my office.

About the image "salf" its correct, its extremely minimalism, to much for my taste, and i try to made the image as similar as i can, to the real photo, so i dont put anything new. I choose it because i dont want to spend to much time modeling, i dont want to practice modeling, just rendering.

About the strange left panel, the real photo talks about a mirror, but i dont know if talks about a mirror in one of the two panels, i dont think so because i can see any reflection, i start to thinking that its the door. The small black hole in the ceiling its...its...its...??? for the bad odors maybe?:D

I put the real photo (its not the best), if anyone wants to compare.

 

Thanks for all your replies

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