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enricocerica
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Hi,

Not much time to work on my last project so I decided to revisit an old project to heat up my video cards ;)

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Lots of potential on that scene, but I think is not well solved. It looks like an abandoned place with all that rust textures and the high contrast. I assume it is retouched. Can we see the raw render?
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I like the mood that you give to your renders Enrico, this one sounds too much "melancholy" for my tastes but I like that your renders gives some emotional impact.
I'm agree with Paquito.....would be amazing compare the raw with the retouched
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I don't think there is much of retouch work done in this image.
I like the mood and environment.
I think it would be nice to step a few meters back and see a bit of the lake / water.
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Hi and thanks for viewing,

I added the original image to show the result before postprocessing.

I wanted some dramatic result which imo works fine with this environment, I already changed a bit the result to get less contrast but will publish later on to let you first comparte the two images.

I also added more images ;)
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well done enrico
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super the new images
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The last three images are stunning. Congratulations.

About the general shot, if you don´t mind, I´ve been playing a bit with post production and got this result. You can achieve greater results using a material_ID pass.

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By the way... How do you combine an hdri environment with a daylight?
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PAQUITO wrote:The last three images are stunning. Congratulations.

About the general shot, if you don´t mind, I´ve been playing a bit with post production and got this result. You can achieve greater results using a material_ID pass.

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This result looks washed out and low contrast IMO.
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