
Created in 3ds max 2010 and rendered in Vray 2.0 (5 years and 3370 days ago)
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Great shot, i love the mood. Looks real...excellent. GL
It’s a Very pleasing visual image on the whole and nicely model. But I feel that the exposure settings are making the lighting look a little to dim for me personally. From the backdrop it is only just twilight. I also see from your SBS you are using standard lighting I’d recommend configuring the exposure for the interior lights, then dial up the multiplier just a small amount. Other options are using IES profiles on photometric lights. This would automatic give you a lighter and more accurate scene in the way of lighting. Or using a night time/evening HDR with the help of a light or too. Devils in the detail…..
yip yap yabble yaa yaa.. (I couldn't do it.. so I think it's TERRIFIC...hehehehe) now if I could just sneak in a bottle of vodka and some Kahlua I'd be all set.. with lots of cream!!!
Kind'a like it!
Great job showing the breeze! I know that can't be easy to do and you pulled it off well.
This is a great looking pic nicely done.
From what Warlock says, have you checked out Linear Workflows, there are a few tutorials out there to add to your arsenal.
super cool work author...very intelligent approach...well done
I like it... lighting and all.
Congrats for 1st, great job.
Congrats Helen...great entry...
Congrats on 1st, lovely image
congrats
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