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johnkomnos
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The design creates a cozy little place. Soft neutrals, striking grey offer results that are rich with ambiance and character.

Created in 3dsmax and Octane 2.0.6
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MaTtY631990
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Nice render. Also good job with the materials as well.
Jonas
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Indeed. I really like the second shot for some reason.
Ardri
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Very nice composition for the first two but the last one doesn't do anything for me.
I think you got the the lighting spot on but two things spoil the realism, 1) the folds on the rug are too stiff and a lot of your books are facing the wrong way on the bookshelf.
Apart from that I love it!
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NVN
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really really nice!!
can u say something about it?
PT? Rendertime?
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smicha
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Very good works! I don't agree that the other side of books makes it less real - to me contrary - this introduces 'good mess' and is rendered very well.
On the second image I would only move that central thing that is out of depth of field to the left to get diagonal composition.
Did you use any post-techniques to get chromatic aberration?
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