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kavorka
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Hey guys, just a test render i'm setting up to get better at lighting.

HDRI + Mesh emiter for "sun" + Overhead lights with IES
Pathtracing


Still more to add to the scene, more stuff on the desk, plant on the right, more stuff by wall, ect.
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FooZe
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Nice.
Finally! an office scene with Windows boxes (no offense to Mac - they just seem to steal the show because of their stunning looks!) :D

Cheers
Chris.
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do a version with win 8 to see how it will look in the offices soon
kavorka
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FooZe wrote:Nice.
Finally! an office scene with Windows boxes (no offense to Mac - they just seem to steal the show because of their stunning looks!) :D

Cheers
Chris.
Ya, I always find it funny when people do renders of offices with Macs when almost any office will have windows machines. Why would you show your client that? haha.

My company does renders for office furniture and we usually put the end clients logo on the screen.
As much as I like doing full scenes like this, our clients almost always prefer the furniture in a "white space" so the end user isnt confused by everything else. it's so much harder to make something look good in a white space, lighting gets horrible :(

Maybe when the instance build is done and I can use IES lights that are angled, haven't tested much with the test build yet.
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