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How to achieve Extreme Whitish Look for the 3d Renders


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Hi,

i am just a beginner in this 3d Archviz Field.

after watching many posts on this site i am very curious to Know how

people achieve extreme whitish look for there Interior Renders.

This kind of look Really adds ample of realism. really eager to know

how to add such effects, is there any Vray light or Render settings involved or its just Post work.

 

Really waiting for your Reply.

 

Thanks

Regards

Prabhudas Bhagwat

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I think what you're asking has to do with your white balance. It all depends on how you're lighting your scene, HDRI, vray sun, rectangle, IES... there are many contributing factors and you should know how to properly white balance so that your whites are white, reds are red etc...

 

Those extreme white interiors tread a fine line between contrast and over-exposure. You have to know how to balance the lights in your scene, it's not a simple task especially if you're using "natural" light. You can also increase the light bounces to throw more light into the dark areas without blowing the highlights. Are you doing post with 32-bit OpenEXR files? They have a HUGE range that you can really crank.

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Of course, you dont want to confuse the phrase 'balancing your whites' with the photographic term 'white balance'.

If youre looking for the blown out Scandinavian look then you'd best master the basics first, other wise you'll end up looking like a buffoon who just accidentally over exposed his shots.

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Of course, you dont want to confuse the phrase 'balancing your whites' with the photographic term 'white balance'.

If youre looking for the blown out Scandinavian look then you'd best master the basics first, other wise you'll end up looking like a buffoon who just accidentally over exposed his shots.

 

Maybe it's more along the lines of: "How do I make my renders look like Iwan Baan photographed it?"

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Thanks To all for Replying. really appreciate Your valuable comments. @Ryan Nelson No Sir, i am not working with open exr files. i usually save the renders in Targa. i need to concentrate more on my white balance den. that is the ultimate solution i guess.

@Tom Livings No sir, i am not talking about Scandinavian Interiors in particular.. its just about whitish look many 3d artists achieve in their interior renders. after reading all the comments i am quite sure that i am wrong in my white balance settings. i will surely work on it.

Thanks again for your valuable comments

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