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joseph
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hi, this is my latest project..
any suggestions and help to achieve a more fotorealistic result are most wellcome...!
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6530samples subsampled
6530samples subsampled
5:30 hrs 25235samples
5:30 hrs 25235samples
2 hours 7990samples reached
2 hours 7990samples reached
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Last edited by joseph on Tue May 24, 2011 9:40 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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The
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Nice job,keep moving forward :)
joseph
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thank you, :)
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dhamoeba
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great! i love the living room with skylight! :D

btw how about render time
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joseph
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about 2 hours each rendered at this size (no subsampling)
although I ve noticed that with the same time using subsampling the result is better....
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Draydin_r
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Very, Very Impresive! I love the design of the architecture. Did you design it or is this based off of something? I'd love to know where you got the inspiration!
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joseph
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the building is already built,I am an interior designer so I suggested this......
here are some photos of the exist situation.. :)
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ΣΑΛΟΝΙ - ΚΑΘΙΣΤΗΚΟ.JPG
ΣΑΛΟΝΙ.JPG
ΚΑΘΗΣΤΙΚΟ.JPG
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Draydin_r
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Excellent, I thought recognized a designers touch :)

I'm an arch viz guy (though I'm branching out more these days), I'd love to have access to the kind of blue prints you have.

Keep up the good work!
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joseph
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another one,changed some materials ,worked with levels in ps...added lens glare
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Last edited by joseph on Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Draydin_r
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It looks great! But I do have to mention that the windows look off. It seems that octanes alpha channels are slightly blurred due to over sampling. The best example of that is on the left side of the lamp on the right by the window, it looks like a soft white outline.
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