Preliminary store interior renders
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Preliminary store interior renders
C&C are welcome. The garment is quite simple but the model is too complex already so I would not change it with something realistic by now. Renders took about 4 hours each at this resolution + PP.
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Re: Preliminary store interior renders
nice job, unclebim, as usual.
I like the display with the mannequins sitting/laying.
I like the display with the mannequins sitting/laying.
Re: Preliminary store interior renders
I'm sure your client will be happy with these...
Could be interesting to see the raw renders...
Could be interesting to see the raw renders...
Cheers
Kim Frederik
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Kim Frederik
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“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
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Re: Preliminary store interior renders
These are the raw renders.
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Re: Preliminary store interior renders
I kind of like the raw renders better.
Seems like light powers are too strong.
Subject: Curvey Kitchen
Seems like light powers are too strong.
Subject: Curvey Kitchen
Fletch wrote:It's beautiful, Dan! Congratulations on a design well-done.
The rendering is much brighter than the final image.
Maybe we tend to crank up the light powers when we render instead of relying more on the image exposure after the rendering is complete?
Re: Preliminary store interior renders
I have to agree with Fletch... I do prefer the raw renders...Fletch wrote:I kind of like the raw renders better.
But you cam pimp them up with a little post pro instead...
Here's a quick one where I adjusted to contrast, the temp. as well as lowering the exposure...
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Kim Frederik
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“…Life is drawing without an eraser...”
Kim Frederik
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Re: Preliminary store interior renders
The original "UncleBim" style is likely quite nice for a client, depending on the screen used to view the image. I checked, and the computer screen really makes a huge difference.
Frederik's post-pro also works well.
Frederik's post-pro also works well.
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