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hadouken
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Hi Octane,

I've recently been working on an interior. It's inspired by Steve glenn's living home. http://www.livinghomes.net/tour.html

it's not a replica, i just liked that layout and used it as a starting point. Here's what I have so far: Still have a lot more stuff to add, including a glass ceiling above the big opening in the ceiling in the back. C&C welcome as always.

I have a night shot rendering at home right now as well. I'll post that when I get home.
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hadouken
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some night interior shots. still lots of modeling to do.
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you should read some info about architecture photography and lightning

Your camera position is somhow wrong to me.

You should read more info about lightning interior cos you have very dark surfaces, and obviusly wrong type of lightning + u didnt put any light on wall where light is

very important. You could use some kind of wall washer, or recesed light which will bring light to walls. REccesed light should be 80 cm from wall so these lights will

bring light to walls and floor so u will have more light in room. In your case lighning travels from celing to dark floor which will absorbe light. You should send some

light to celing to. In interior it must be used direct and indirect lighting if you want good results.
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