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MARM- Posts: 38
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Re: Living Area
Not that i would know much. But it looks fantastic to me. Keep up the good work =)
TaseerHussain- Posts: 7
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Re: Living Area
The level of rendering is great. i think i have told you my critique on this bro regarding the lighting in real world in reference with the size of lighting source (window). Btw nice materials and noise treshold you have here. If i may i will continue this render but adding a hidden rectangular light about 10 cm away from the window opening.

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TaseerHussain wrote:Not that i would know much. But it looks fantastic to me. Keep up the good work =)
thank you sir.
MARM- Posts: 38
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nomeradona wrote:The level of rendering is great. i think i have told you my critique on this bro regarding the lighting in real world in reference with the size of lighting source (window). Btw nice materials and noise treshold you have here. If i may i will continue this render but adding a hidden rectangular light about 10 cm away from the window opening.
I will render this again sir with hidden rectangular light outside the window, maybe change a bit in my settings to save more time. thanks for the critiques sir. I really want to improve my visualization skills.
MARM- Posts: 38
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Where do you download your models from? Do you mean models when you say components?
TaseerHussain- Posts: 7
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most of the time i use components from 3dwarehouse. you can also check sir nomer's blog. that's where i got my sofa on this rendering for example. http://sketchupvrayresources.blogspot.com/
MARM- Posts: 38
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in general, materials and lighting is nice..Nice wood material...there seems to be a mix of realistic and not so realistic models. The sofa and cushions looks real! but the two seats nearest to the camera and the coffee table looks a little flat (or too clean I guess). the floor seems to absorb all the lights falling on it (at least on my monitor). Otherwise, Good enough to make good impression!
3d-edge- Posts: 8
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3d-edge wrote:in general, materials and lighting is nice..Nice wood material...there seems to be a mix of realistic and not so realistic models. The sofa and cushions looks real! but the two seats nearest to the camera and the coffee table looks a little flat (or too clean I guess). the floor seems to absorb all the lights falling on it (at least on my monitor). Otherwise, Good enough to make good impression!
thanks for the critiques sir,I'll be more careful in choosing the right furniture.
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