Sixthlaw
Modern Interior.
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Well this was the project for today! Sorry about the resolution, the demo version can only do so much; I am purchasing the full version hopefully by the end of this week. Thanks to Kuba for some of the textures in this render (carpet, photos).

Sixthlaw
Sixthlaw
Looks excellent!
Is this scene from Evermotion?
do some work on background, too washaway, too light, give it some contrast
wood window texture - find better one, bigger...on fara away i can see not natural tiling
Shift lens - use it
I saw this image on some tutorial for vray and it was better then your version
wood window texture - find better one, bigger...on fara away i can see not natural tiling
Shift lens - use it
I saw this image on some tutorial for vray and it was better then your version

ArchiCad, Blender, Moi3d
GTX 580 3GB
Win 7, 64 Bit
GTX 580 3GB
Win 7, 64 Bit
Looks better than anything i've done and I have FULL. Well done.
i agree that the background looks washed out - the table reflection agrees also.
so is this scene available somewhere else?
i agree that the background looks washed out - the table reflection agrees also.
so is this scene available somewhere else?
Win 7 | Ubuntu | x64 | Quadro FX 5800 | 16 GB