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PAQUITO
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Just a quick proposal for a friend. AO as usual. Blomm+glare from Octane and a little bit of adjustment into photoshop (bit of leveling and and the intensity is a little reduced)
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wastzzz
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this is not convincing me too much. overall it's very narrow, and the light is greyish so doesn't feel like a comfortable space..
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personally I liked it mate..only the floor texture does'nt go well with the scene somehow
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That 250 watt light bulb would give me a headache.
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I think you should put a light source in the top right hallway which would allow you to turn down that light on the stairs.
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Ok, here´s an update following your tips. I see now the light fixture in the wall was way too powerful. I added a bb emitter in the upper part to help balance the illumination. The wall light is now weaker and the overall tonality is a bit more warm.

About the floor tiles and the narrowness of the shot, I can´t do nothing with that, since it´s a real house. It´s owner wanted me to test that green color combined with some flower vinyls. Do you think it´s looking better now? I think so.
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merid888

hi paquito i see the image Little dark maybe the illumination ? can you share settings ?
thank you ;)
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I think it looks much better :)
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Do you really see it dark? The first image was dark indeed, but for the second I see it with a good illumination balance. More light would start to blown out things.

I attach my settings for the kernel and the imager:
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merid888

i think so more exposure, i mean more clear, is my point of view, parameters so similar to what I use
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