thanks again .
about the noise i am aware of it ,most of the images cooked a whole night and they are still noisy.
i never remove any walls to get light in ,it would not be like real live.
the flash effect is done only with a spotlight (Blackbody ) mounted on top of the camera ,this i have done
in cinema 4d, now if i move the camera the light moves with it.
btw. i found out that if you change the shading of a lamp from gloss to diffuse , firefly's dissapear
allmost completely.
cheers
Rico
Manor house interior.
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thanks for sharing... 

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Again, these are awesome. Is it too much for us all to beg for a simple scene from you that provides a sample of your light setup and material technique.
One would think you could easily make a video that shows how you did any of these or other images and it would go viral in a short time.
Again thanks for sharing.
One would think you could easily make a video that shows how you did any of these or other images and it would go viral in a short time.
Again thanks for sharing.
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- aleksei666999
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Awesome work man... Like the kitchen and dining room renders, only thing that catch my eye is the ceiling that is very plastic... a little bit of rustic wood would gave all these renders some warmth and also a little less glossiness on floor stones because in real life stone floors like these are not lacquered or they don't have so much bump...
Keep the good work!!!
Keep the good work!!!
What kind of project is this, arch viz? I hope not, because some of these look creepy AH...
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