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MaTtY631990
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Have not posted for quite a bit. This scene is meant to resemble an old type of style kitchen.
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gabrielefx
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good but it's dark

In the reality with cameras you can't do a good exposure of exterior light and indoor light compensating both and having a good illumination.

You need a flash light to illuminate the kitchen (simulating it with a planar light) or you have to increase the exposure and the windows will be overexposed.

BTW, The human eye can have different exposure zones on the retina.
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That brings me to wonder what exactly is it that we try and simulate with CGI - photography or human vision?

About the work - it's great. The wood on the kitchen counter looks too uniformly glossy - as if made of plastic. Other than that, good details.
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