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Hi friends,
![]() I did some re-texturing on an old 3d scene I did sometimes back. Please feel free to post your comments. |
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good lighting & texturing
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Hi avishek, looks nice but I think your textures need to be higher resolution. They also all look very similar in texture and colour which doesn't add any variety. If you were to look at it again I would think about making the door stand out more as this seems like it should be the focal point.
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@Rajat: Thanks Rajat.
@chrisskinner: Ya, I guess you are right boss. The textures are low res. I had to keep up with the system memory. I'll try to improve it. Thanks for your suggestions. |
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You could always try a bit of post work in photoshop if you wanted, try using the unsharp filter. Or try using it on your textures before rendering.
I don't think it's as much of an issue on the night scene, which is my favourite of the two.
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