Hi,
My latest artwork - rendered with Ocatne PMC, 200samples, little postpro with gimp... Hope you will like it.
Models from designconnected.com
Thanks
Corridor Interior
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We recommend placing your credits on the images so you benefit from the exposure too, and use a minimum image width of 1200 pixels, and pathtracing or PMC. Thanks for your attention, The OctaneRender Team.
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- paoloverona
- Posts: 435
- Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:40 pm
as usual great renders!
I think that the first one is better balanced (as composition), the second has got too much empty walls on the top part of the render (maybe adding a big frame to the far wall?).
between the two shots there is only a different camera response or did you adjusted some light temperature?.
Thanks and cheers, Paolo
I think that the first one is better balanced (as composition), the second has got too much empty walls on the top part of the render (maybe adding a big frame to the far wall?).
between the two shots there is only a different camera response or did you adjusted some light temperature?.
Thanks and cheers, Paolo
intel i7 3820 3.6GHz, 16Gb 1600Hz, windows 7 professional 64bit, gtx 580 3Gb x2, Octane 3dsMax 2.58
- SheepFactory
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Sat May 15, 2010 7:50 am
You need to adjust it so your horizon lines are straight. It is very distracting with the slant it has right now, especially noticeable on the second image. The render itself is really nice. 
