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GeorgoSK
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So, another render from my project, this time I wanted to try something new, so I introduced people ;- )

Any comments welcome, but mostly, what about color scheme ? Keep it neutral? Warm(second one) Cold(first) ?
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love teh first one .. somehow it carry a lot of emotion
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xtrm3d wrote:love teh first one .. somehow it carry a lot of emotion
Thank you a lot :)
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nice work :)
very stylish :)

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I like the first photo very much..!
something I noticed is that octane regards the black areas of bump map as the high spots of the rendered surface so if you select invert on your bump node the floor will look much more realistic!
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I really like the way "people" is sugested.
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joseph wrote:I like the first photo very much..!
something I noticed is that octane regards the black areas of bump map as the high spots of the rendered surface so if you select invert on your bump node the floor will look much more realistic!
Hmm,maybe you're right ! I am gonna give it try ;)
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I think 2 versions are very good , cold and warm. But they are hell overexposed ;)
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mlody47 wrote:I think 2 versions are very good , cold and warm. But they are hell overexposed ;)
yeah I agree, technically these aren't very well done.... but bit of that overexposure is on purpose, I like that effect ;- )
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