steelwood chair...
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i don't like the interview, but i liked this chair
HI
Very nice render, good details, love it.
As I can see you understand furniture's well, would you mind leave your comments in this post?
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=34560
Brg.
Claus S
Very nice render, good details, love it.
As I can see you understand furniture's well, would you mind leave your comments in this post?
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=34560
Brg.
Claus S
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Hey, author, may i know, how much time did you spend on the creation, configuration, and rendering of this scene?
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Very clean and accurate modelling and nice studio shots, the only thing that bother me a bit is the strong CA which by definition would not happen in a studio photo shoot session.
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Yeah i really love this shair, infact i love all the steelwood furniture serie, moddeld it myself somewhere last year but never realy got pleased with my studio renders....
Anyway in real life the steel metal isn't as shiny as in the last two shots and it looks a bit as they are flooting in the air, i think its better if you wood add a small refelctence to your floor with a small bump....but good moddeling anyways
regards...
Poly
Anyway in real life the steel metal isn't as shiny as in the last two shots and it looks a bit as they are flooting in the air, i think its better if you wood add a small refelctence to your floor with a small bump....but good moddeling anyways
regards...
Poly
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