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Sixthlaw
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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).

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u453
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Looks excellent!
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Furumaru
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Is this scene from Evermotion?
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necko77
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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 :)
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colin
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i disagree with necko77 on the background being too washed out...
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Sixthlaw
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Furu - I used the same reference image as kuba, just tried to do better lighting, modelling, composition etc.
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pamana
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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?
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Sixthlaw
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Panama - There is a tutorial over at the evermotion site that I used my reference image from. The tutorial is for 3ds Max users. I just used the reference image to get a basic shape for my room.
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