a classical dinning room

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ramy_ramroum
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a classical dinning room

Post by ramy_ramroum » Sun Jan 30, 2011 8:31 pm

hi !! sincerly i'm in love with twilight render :P i'm satisfied by the result.
the time spent for this render is about 5 hours. i did a denoise and PP with photshop.
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Re: a classical dinning room

Post by JeZ » Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:09 pm

nice mix of classical and contemporary elements.

I would try to fix the blown highlights, maybe change the floor material to marble (I think it looks like a perfectly smooth epoxy painted floor) and maybe add a little gloss to the chairs and table.

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Re: a classical dinning room

Post by Fletch » Mon Jan 31, 2011 8:53 am

JeZ gives good advice! He has an eye for detail.
I think it's a stunning rendering, with his advice, and round the edges of the chairs with Fredo's Roundcorner... or perhaps the backs of the chairs seem just too thick?

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Re: a classical dinning room

Post by bizmen » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:19 am

:D IMO the image will be more realistic if cutting of the material that you used on the floor is visible.
Unless, the floor is finished with some artificial material that is available on that huge size.

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