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MaTtY631990
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Several renders of a new interior. Each render took about 1 hour and 30 minutes at 3000 x 2000, then was downscaled.

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Very nice, i like the floor and the sofa, most the 1e picture.
The paintings are to small for such a big room.

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radiance
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awesome ;)

very nice work, it's a pity there's no area light support yet for the TV screen.
Have you tried using the technique of using a higher than 1.0 value HDR image on the television as a 'image' texture, to make it emit light ?

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I just used exposure control in photoshop to make tv screen emit light.
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very nice shots!
the fruit is excellent, but my fav is the 2nd one (maybe it's just because I love soccer :D )

in the last shot the stairs seems out of scale BTW...
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by the way, the stairs are absolutely non realistic. it looks like every step is 5cm high.
am I wrong?
I can see 22 steps and probably over 30 to reach the same height of the door (I suppose 210-220 cm)....
even the furniture and objects maybe need some scaling.
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Its some great scenes you got going here, I especially like the sofa! Looks so real.
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Radiance you mention trying to make teh HDr with a range higher than 1.
I tried changing the power to be higher than one on an HDR image texture and it wont go past one.

Is this what you mean or do you mean in creation of the original HDR in some way that I am unaware of?

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p3taoctane wrote:Radiance you mention trying to make teh HDr with a range higher than 1.
I tried changing the power to be higher than one on an HDR image texture and it wont go past one.

Is this what you mean or do you mean in creation of the original HDR in some way that I am unaware of?

Thanks

Peter
you need a hdr or exr image which contains values higher than one.
so you need to do this in a hdr capable image editor first, like, use the free hdrshop, and make the exposure higher, then save to .hdr for use.

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In image 3 (the fruit close-up) the orange has a black outline even though it appears to be a detailed model.
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