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merid888

not was modelled by me, just materials and illumination are mine
size 1920 x 1080, 2000 maxsamples, AO 3; time 2 minutes 47 seconds, i think so i have error with the size :)
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paoloverona
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really nice render Merid, I think that there is a good illumination.
There are only few things to adjust/control:
- the oven, the aspiration top and all the reflective surfaces should reflects the environment of the room, It's obvious that the room it's not modeled...with and HDRI (a room HDRI) this would be solved
- the two "ceiling" or "wall lamps" are totally floating objects, aren't they? :?:
- it's a window on the left top part of the render?. I'm not an architect but I think that it's a non sense to project a kitchen that leaves a corner totally naked (on the right part) and hides a window

Cheers, Paolo
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Did you use a white environment or an HDRI?
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Your room is open or closed? I send you the file in the kitchen and you can study it if you want. just give me your mail by MP for me to transfer. Hdri sun light and I'll give you both.

this exemple is: Direct light diffuse 4 , Blackbooty illum on windows and background JPG 1594 passes, 9:09, postprod directly on Octane
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PAQUITO wrote:Did you use a white environment or an HDRI?
with all that reflective surfaces is certainly better to use an HDRI (a white environment wouldn't give any reflection on the surfaces, so you would be in the need to model the whole scene...if you want it to be reflected on the surfaces)

visuall wrote:Your room is open or closed? I send you the file in the kitchen and you can study it if you want. just give me your mail by MP for me to transfer. Hdri sun light and I'll give you both.

this exemple is: Direct light diffuse 4 , Blackbooty illum on windows and background JPG 1594 passes, 9:09, postprod directly on Octane
Hi visulall, would it be possible to send me the scene too, I relly like how natural is your illumination and I'd like to learn more from it.

Thanks, Paolo
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