Snooker table revisited

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MaTtY631990
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Went back to an original scene that I did and have done done some fresh renders with lighting using daylight and emitters, I used a mixture of objects from different scenes and placed them on the shelf.

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My favorit is the second. Looks nearby real. You should edit the texture on the book and the candles looks a little bit to, i don´t know, maybe plastic.
For the candles i would try to give they a material mix with a white specular material with a high roughness and a diffuse white material. Both with different opacity values.
It can be, that the spec material would be to dark, then i would try the same with a red color, like red candles.

To the other ones, the floor could have a little bump and on the pooltable i would use a finer bumpmap, like microbumps...

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Amazing work as usual mate...!! I love it

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