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glimpse
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now these are so beautiful! love the minimalistic approach!
as now we have slightly bluish day version and one with artificial light =) maybe you would consider merge those two and make the one with blue/yellow split? =) just turn up the lights in first image! i believe that would get even better than those first two!

thanks for sharing!

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I have to admit that I don't quite understand the night shot. A night shot would rather be dark with interior lights turned on, meaning a dark blue in ambiant and yellow/orange highlights fading to blue in the mediums, depending on how night the shot is.
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Well thats not right LOL dont know what happend there. When i load aPNG it goes all white like that here is a jpg.
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Ok, it is actually way better !

But if I can add something. You would probably gain a better mood by reducing the bump of the wall, and making the light warmer from the lamp, and decreasing the power of your ambiant light and making it colder, maybe 8 or 9K. What is the temperature of the light in the back ? 4500 ? I would lower it between 3 and 4K. I think this could make it live a bit more, and bring nice color contrasts as well. Maybe add a slight bloom on the lamp in the back as well in post and I would work a bit the roughness on the floor with a texture to control it, and make it darker, making it more present in contrast with the white. And maybe the wall in the back is a bit too grey.
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I agree will play around when I have some time cheers for the input!!!! ;)
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Hi 3form, congratulations, really great job! ;)
Did you actually model the cloth, or did you use a cloth simulator (like in Blender for example) ?
Thanks !
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Hi madcoo I used marvelous designer its designed for fashion designer but with a bit of play around and looking at waht BBB did you can make some really cool stuff with it like drapes couches etc. Has a 30 day trial.

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Thanks for your reply and the tip !
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