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wsneto
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Add self illumination to the lamp and fixture parts - you will probably need to have an omni in each of the light fixtures but don’t let it cast light on the ceiling - being down lights.

 

The scene looks good but feels flat - you have too much ambient lighting - it looks soft but everything is lit the same. Either turn down ambient lighting or turn it off. You need more contrast in the image.

 

Brett

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Oh - also if Viz 4 allows (I know Viz 3 does not) add a VERY subtle lens effect such as a star. Since the lens can see the light directly this is legal to do. Most of the time people use it at the wrong time and turn it way up.

 

Brett

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The new image is a great imporvement. The two plant like objects onthe coffee table seem pasted on, they do not fit the perspective, and they seem oddly illuminated. I don't think they are adding enought to the image, maybe just bring your fruit plate to the middle of the table. There is a weird reflection on the mirror near the dining room table, looks like a very blue sky, when your environment outside looks to be evening.

 

Lots of improvment over the first pass. Keep it up.

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