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Studio/Institution: Render Image
Genre: Residential Interior
Software: 3ds max 2009, vray 1.5 sp2
Website: http://www.renderimage.in
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Hi...This is my new project....a living room done in 3ds max and rendered in vray without any post work...i welcome your valuable comments and critiques...

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You really ought to do some post work. The images are setup well, but post will go a long ways in creating a mood. Add more contrast, control your very blue-ish greens, exaggerate the volume of the light coming in through the window... etc.

 

Also, your carpet is a bit long. Looks more like grass than a shag rug.

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Thanx Corey....u r right...still i need to do a lot of post work...since i am not good at post work...i just uploaded straight frm render....now i hav started practicing post work....i wud appreciate if u can give me some good links of tutorials on post work.....thnks again fr ur comments....

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There are a lot of tutorials out there and many of the best ones I've seen have nothing to do with Arch Viz. That said, I don't have a go to spot for tutorials. I work in a studio environment and the guys here are great at sharing info amongst each other and through emailing links. I do know a few sites to check out (beyond this one that is):

 

http://www.ronenbekerman.com/category/tutorials/

http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/category/tutorial/

http://bertrand-benoit.com/blog/category/cg-techniques/

 

My two cents would be to always use the adjustment layers rather than making fixed adjustments, use curves to adjust contrast, levels and Exposure for brightness, Hue/Sat or Selective Color for color corection (use the channels not just the master), and don't be afraid to brush gradients and swatches of color. Blending modes are your friend and mask, don't erase. It takes time, but it's a snowball effect.

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