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Hi,

Still experimenting some interior shots.

Rendering time was less than 1h in 1600x1000 (resized in 1024)
Postpro for noise and fireflies removal and for chromatic abberration
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Yeah awesome ! Very good job ;)

That ground is screaming "buuuump buuuump I need buuump" and the leather is screaming too :lol:
What did you used for the chromatic abberation ? I use after effects or Real camera from Motiva :D
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Thanks Sam, indeed I can haer screaming bump, bump while I'm rendering ;)
I simply use Blender nodes for Chromatic abberation.
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I simply use Blender nodes for Chromatic abberation
Good idea :shock: I should try that !
Need to find how to load an image in Blender and use their nodes :mrgreen:

Some images are too much "smooth" almost like blurred
I know there's some depth of field, but you should use other method of resizing that keep more the sharpness
Also chromatic abberation is blurring the edges of your pictures

Maybe sharpen a little bit everything at the very end of the post-prod ;)
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Sam wrote:
Some images are too much "smooth" almost like blurred
I know there's some depth of field, but you should use other method of resizing that keep more the sharpness
Also chromatic abberation is blurring the edges of your pictures

Maybe sharpen a little bit everything at the very end of the post-prod ;)
The smoothness is mainly due to noise reduction and also a bit to chromatic aberration, don't you have that problem with the tools you are using ?
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chromatic abberation? I can't see it?! :oops:

... but the images looks COOL :shock:
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Definetly like them.
It is directlighting, yes?
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I wouldnt call that experiments :) awesome renders!
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Yes, really nice renders. I like the first one a lot.

Plants always give more life to an interior scene.
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I really love those interiors. Very good job.
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