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cabinet of dentist

Post by ramy_ramroum » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:29 pm

hi !! this is a few photos of a cabinet of dentist ( woman ) !! any suggestion ? ;)
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Re: cabinet of dentist

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Re: cabinet of dentist

Post by Fletch » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:05 am

Excellent renderings, Ramy! :gj:
If I would fix anything, it would be only that the light seems too strong/overexposed in the images.

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Re: cabinet of dentist

Post by ramy_ramroum » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:31 am

yeah i know !! you have reason but i make it to accentuate the white color :)
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Re: cabinet of dentist

Post by john.warburton » Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:17 am

AH! The "white colour".

The bane of any rendering. I groan with dismay every time I am presented with a scheme to render where the dominant colour is white!

It would be good to see a tutorial thread and sample scenes set up to show what can be achieved to strike the balance between "actual" realism in renders and "percieved" realism. In my view, especially with scenes that have a lot of white surfaces, "percieved" realism is very different to "actual" realism.

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Re: cabinet of dentist

Post by pdwyer » Fri Jan 14, 2011 1:16 pm

The dentist chair and the room itself looks great but not busy enough, especially the reception desk. Customer files, credit card processing etc, they are running a small business!

The denstist is not going to run from the customer and push the receptionist out of the way every time he needs to check the teeth sample pic on the mac book :twisted:

Edit: personally, it I was in the dentist chair, I wouldn't want to be in full sight of the waiting room :ugeek:

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