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chrupek3d
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Hi,
modeling in Blender
rendering in Octane ... a little bit of Photoshop ;)
inspired by a real photo.

sorry for my english
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aleksei666999
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Wauuu, great render...
I hope that the ceiling wood beams are just a mask i this interior, if they are not, they are supposed to run trough walls...
Keep the good work... I am impressed!!!
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abstrax
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That's an awesome image. Makes you wanna go home to Europe ... :)
May I ask how many triangles this scene has?

Thanks for sharing,
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Populus
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A really, really nice render! Just love all the wood in this scene.
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chrupek3d
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aleksei666999: sorry, but my English is not very good and I really don't understand what you mean, but these boards looks like the original picture.

abstrax: thanks for the recognition. I also admire octane render team;) Below I place two pictures where I hope everything will be visible.

Populus: I worked on it many... many hours;)

Regards, Chrupek3d.

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RainerS
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Wow! Great image!
How is it lit? I really need to learn good lighting techniques...
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Refracty
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Great Render and wood materials.
But please scale the plates down.
Big ups. Impressive.
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matej
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Nice render, refreshingly different from most archviz. Good job with the materials and overall atmosphere. Cool touch with the imperfections - like the lamp on the right which is not straight.

But yeah, the plates suggest that this is the residence of the bears from Goldilocks :D
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chrupek3d
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RainerS: I used two lights in a room with table: front and rear, and two light in the other room (and of course the sun & sky).

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I used very large values ​​for the daylight

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Preview Imager:

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Refracty, matej: plates are so big in the original picture :-)
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bepeg4d
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maybe they are trays instead of dishes... anyway very good image and unusual environment setup ;)
ciao beppe
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