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Arch Interiors..SDC Homes
Here are a couple shot's from the SDC Homes plan 3184.
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Not bad at all there, there's some anti alaising issues on the first render on the square window, the textures and other materials looks pretty well done. Nice lighting, a bit over bright in some areas but not so much that it ruins the render.
A few questions for you... What are your render times? Can we see wireframes and clays? How long did this scene take to create? |
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Nice scene, like chunkymunky said before me the windows need work, there some things who bug me tough, where is the deco? i mean no painting or picture on the walls and where are the lamps in the scene except the 3 light of the corridor?
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I cant figure out whats inside the fireplace. Is it a tv screen? Because it looks like it, but its a bit of an odd place for a tv.
And in the corner, behind the plant. Where does the highlights on the wall and the ceiling come from? Because I can't see a light source nearby that creates such highlight. I still have the idea somethings wrong with the lighting, but I cannot figure out what it is. But the renders do look nice. Grats. |
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Well Each render took a little over an Hour and A half to Render at 2000x1500.
And I know that The render setting are a bit low... but I have a lot to do in not very much time...But They think it looks just fine.. There has been alot of prep as far as compiling stuff that can be easily droped into houses with multiple configurations... this scene only took me about 5-6 Hours and they are only getting faster from there..(this is the first one of 35 or so plans, starting with the biggest!) As far as my windows go..... there arn't any just a Vray Plane Light.. one in every window opening.. and the Can lights... That's all I plan on using.The fireplace is just a reflective material...Sorry I know it's lame but hey I am compromising between speed and quality. And here is a few wires.... Most everything is Evermotion stuff except the lights, kitchen Cabinets, light switches and outlets, fp + Hearth. ~Erik
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I like this nice job with the details.
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Really very good wireframes, nice and clean quad modelling all over
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Anyways the image feel sorta flat to me. Washed out maybe even ![]()
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Oops yeah my bad.
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