Still testing Twilight, this is from an actual project model. I feel that I'm getting some control on the material thing, still working on lighting, especially fluorescent lighting, which in my experience is the most used and the hardest to get perfect. In this image I needed the panavision board to be clearly visible (it does have it's own illumination) the double sliding doors at entrance are open with fluorescent lighting from adjacent office space filtering in.
Still got lots to learn.
Small boardroom
Small boardroom
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Re: Small boardroom
Very nice render, the Chairs are amazing...
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Interior scene tutorial on Sketchup Artist http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorial ... ht-render/
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Interior scene tutorial on Sketchup Artist http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorial ... ht-render/
Re: Small boardroom
great one, Solo.
as far as getting the screen brighter... it's completely legal in most states to embellish a rendering by a couple minutes in photoshop :shhh:
as far as getting the screen brighter... it's completely legal in most states to embellish a rendering by a couple minutes in photoshop :shhh:
Re: Small boardroom
LOl, I'm not a photoshop kinda guy, I am however a Corel paintshop guy.
I actually intended the room to be dark, the Panavision is supposed to be the focal which is self illuminating, I left the doors open to get some reflection off the chairs.
I actually intended the room to be dark, the Panavision is supposed to be the focal which is self illuminating, I left the doors open to get some reflection off the chairs.
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Re: Small boardroom
nice chairs solo...!!!
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