New Memeber!!! Nice to join in Indigo Community
New Memeber!!! Nice to join in Indigo Community
Hi everyone,
I am very glad to join in this forum and share my creative images with you. Let's enjoy Architectural Life
I am very glad to join in this forum and share my creative images with you. Let's enjoy Architectural Life
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I2C Group - Architecture and 3D Visualization
Emai: i2cgroup.vn@gmail.com
Web: www.vietnam-designer.110mb.com
Emai: i2cgroup.vn@gmail.com
Web: www.vietnam-designer.110mb.com
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Wooow!
Ok, I've two "flaws", if I'm super-picky xD
In first, you can see some aliasing (though, that's probably because of the high contrast white to dark shadows or the highlight edge on a silver thing...)
and in the second one, I can see some bandings... (high compression?)
but technically, they're just perfect!
Welcome!
Ok, I've two "flaws", if I'm super-picky xD
In first, you can see some aliasing (though, that's probably because of the high contrast white to dark shadows or the highlight edge on a silver thing...)
and in the second one, I can see some bandings... (high compression?)
but technically, they're just perfect!
Welcome!
Re: New Memeber!!! Nice to join in Indigo Community
hi all, and well done to 1st poster on his/her work.... stunning, and I can see alot of time and effot went into getting thoses images just right.
However I will have to agree with some of the replys and say the 1st image just is not sitting right at all.. there is something wrong here.. so I read the replys and half agreed with some of the suddgestions, however after looking at the image for a few mins I relised there is one fundamental problem with it, which is why its making the room look "small" or stunted" .... What your problem there is one of composition, more specificly whats known in the buisness as a "visual tangent".
The "mid line" in your kitchen work table (in the centre of the room) happens to align with the bottom of your kitchen presses (skirting board).... to the human eye, and at a fisrt glance this will make the kitchen work table appear to look half the size is it, and the bottom half of it a reflection of the top half on the floor. This is a very common mistake to make, and one that dose not impact on the "technical" tallent of your work, however from a pure compositional point of view you should simply move the camera so thoses red lines (on the example image i uploaed) dont meat in such a way that it makes the eye percive a perspective thats not ment to be really there.
Also on a minor note.. Is the kitcken work table square with the worktop in the back (blue line)?
I cant help but notice either your objects are not inline (so to speak) or its a perspective warp due to camera placement... somthing a little funny going on there.
Apart from thoses, amazing work... got anymore master pieces?
regards
pan
However I will have to agree with some of the replys and say the 1st image just is not sitting right at all.. there is something wrong here.. so I read the replys and half agreed with some of the suddgestions, however after looking at the image for a few mins I relised there is one fundamental problem with it, which is why its making the room look "small" or stunted" .... What your problem there is one of composition, more specificly whats known in the buisness as a "visual tangent".
The "mid line" in your kitchen work table (in the centre of the room) happens to align with the bottom of your kitchen presses (skirting board).... to the human eye, and at a fisrt glance this will make the kitchen work table appear to look half the size is it, and the bottom half of it a reflection of the top half on the floor. This is a very common mistake to make, and one that dose not impact on the "technical" tallent of your work, however from a pure compositional point of view you should simply move the camera so thoses red lines (on the example image i uploaed) dont meat in such a way that it makes the eye percive a perspective thats not ment to be really there.
Also on a minor note.. Is the kitcken work table square with the worktop in the back (blue line)?
I cant help but notice either your objects are not inline (so to speak) or its a perspective warp due to camera placement... somthing a little funny going on there.
Apart from thoses, amazing work... got anymore master pieces?
regards
pan
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Yes, bbb is Vray now
btw nice images...rendertimes and ur machine ?
btw nice images...rendertimes and ur machine ?
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