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trying to make a realistic living room


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Studio/Institution: rinaldovreeken
Client: test
Genre: Residential Interior
Software: 3DS Max
Website: http://test
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Hello everybody,

 

Well this is my first time here. I am practising my skill 3D. So i thought it is a good idea to ask people for help.

Made an image of a living room, i was wondering if you were are able to help with things such as lighting, materials and render setup so i can can get a realistic image.

So any advice / crits are very welcome.

 

greets

 

Demiantje

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Is this mental ray, vray, ...... or what?

 

The walls look mottled, which is an indication that your lighting is not diffused properly.

 

Materials need more detail - especially the floor. Is this a wooden floor? Reflections on glass. Outside should be either a little more blown out or needs a background map to the horizon line.

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Hello Wrender,

 

thank you for yout comments. I used mental ray and as i light source i used daylight system.

Do you know reason why the light is not diffused properly?

For render proporties i used for

 

antialising (high:min 1, max 16)

soft shadow precision:1x default

final gather precision: medium

glossy reflections precision: high quality

glossy refraction precision : high quality

 

For the outdoors i didnt use anything yet, because i want to focus on the inside now.

Its a laminat floor, but the floor is much to shiny and is to reflective i think for now.

I will upload a new image this weekend.

 

greets

 

Demiantje

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It appears you're not using GI in tandem with FG. This is probably the culprit - but hard to say without seeing your actual settings. Upload some screenshots of your render settings and we can attempt to diagnose your scene.

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