here a view interior shots
just for practicing reason
thanks
Rico
interior shots
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- ribrahomedesign
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Very intersting, this reminds me of an evermotion competiton scene?
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it is
the model is from the evermotion render competition
just playing around with it.
Rico
the model is from the evermotion render competition
just playing around with it.
Rico
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Yeah, it looks familiar.. I was think the same.... but my entry was too detailed for Octane to handle...
Very good job btw... but get rid of this carpet please
and try different gamma and camera response.. for me looks too bluish..
Very good job btw... but get rid of this carpet please

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ok yes will try with other camer respond
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Very nice renders Rico, congratz.
I wouldn't say remove the carpets but perhaps change the texture of its design to something more modern that gets along better with the architecture of the scene
I also got a question; you're using the sunlight system, right? Do you have glass in those windows? If so, how did you get the sun beam inside the room?
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Alvaro
I wouldn't say remove the carpets but perhaps change the texture of its design to something more modern that gets along better with the architecture of the scene

I also got a question; you're using the sunlight system, right? Do you have glass in those windows? If so, how did you get the sun beam inside the room?
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thanks
no glass. cant wait for MLT support
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Rico
no glass. cant wait for MLT support
regards
Rico
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