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Indian decoration


Krisztian Gulyas
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Studio/Institution: Freelancer
Genre: Residential Interior
Software: 3ds max + vray
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Hi guys.

This is the first time i have to create an indian themed interior, so i could use some help.

Just what to add, what to change, are the material and colors okay, ... ?

I thought I'll put a candle on every stand and some smaller candles on the table.

 

Tell me what you think. Thanks.

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The flames are little. This help them look good without much effort. Maybe (from the photographic point of view) they should be a bit brighter. Aside of that, I'd probably dare into some dramatic effects in Photoshop. I'm not the right guy to instruct you a bout this, but I think it would look great. You know, some fog, more contrast, whatever your taste is.

 

Good luck ;)

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Rotate objects slightly so they aren't at perfect 90 degree angles. Throw a noise modifier on objects that are too perfect and back it off until it is nearly invisible, even for something like the coffee table and especially for something like the couch. Give your materials variations in reflectance and glossiness so they aren't uniform over the whole object. As mentioned above, the render is also noisy, so check your samples or noise threshold.

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The candles don't work psychologically - like you wouldn't have them lit with such bright sunlight coming into the room. You might have some small ones lit at an altar or something but they wouldn't be lit around the whole room normally.

Exactly!! We tend to use more natural light during daytime. The right wall has too many pieces covering (obscuring??) it completely, don't know which Indian home you saw such things, and candles is western, not Indian, phenomenon; we use oil wick lamps for illumination, whenever necessary. By the way, the motif on front wall looks good, bit large though. Some visitor's kid could easily bring it down. :)

If the right wall is cleared off the overly extravagant display of good artistic eye and wealth (again a typical Indian style :)) and there's more light coming in to the room, it could well be it.

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