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By Asmithey
#277260
Here is my completed image for the restaurant rendering I have been working on. The final image size is 2400x1600 at 19.25 SL. Rendering time was 126 hours on my computer. Comments appriciated.

Aaron

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Last edited by Asmithey on Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
By JTB
#277262
Great!
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By Mattia Sullini
#277264
:D nice! It just seems not contrasted...but maybe it's the monitor i am using now!
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By Asmithey
#277266
Thanks guys.

You know it looks washed out a bit on my monitor as well. The print displayed much more contrast though.
By pendi
#277268
good work
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By NicoR44
#277271
I have to say wooow wooow wooow!! :shock: :shock: except for the wine glasses they look a bit strange to me, the hanging glasses look fine to me, but the ones up front look a bit pasted in
By tokiop
#277273
Wow, very nice and convincing!

In my opinion the slight lack of contrast adds realism versus the classical perfectly (/overly) contrasted and saturated colors of renders.. great work, and the scene must have been quite a challenge !!

Only criticisme would go to the front glasses too, and the strong light reflections on the hanging one which catch a bit the eye.
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By -Adrian
#277293
Superb! Your tests at the beginning have come a long way.
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By Asmithey
#277296
Thanks for the comments.

I agree about the wine glasses up front on the table. I do not understand why the ones hanging above look fine and the ones on the table appear to be gray and dull. It has been that way throughout the whole process. I thought with more SL they would clear up more. They did a bit. But I just do not know why they are not crystal clear and sparkly.

I agree about the light scattering of the refelected hot spots on the hanging glasses. It is distracting. I'll try a little less light scatter....Thanks.
By leoA4D
#277415
It turned out really well; nice job, Aaron.

Another item: due to the comments about the glasses here and posted in an earlier thread, I looked at the glass on the nearest foreground table and then the glass on the first banquette table beyond. This carried my eye to the table leg and base. You will want to make the base larger next time.

The lighting is quite complicated but it looks good.

Cheers,

Leonard
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By segnoprogetto
#277446
Great
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By Asmithey
#277596
Thanks for the comments. I appreciate the feed back.
By Josephus Holt
#280974
The soft lighting is done very sensitively and brings out the warm colors....VERY inviting image, great job!

Maybe only suggestion would be to get wine glasses clear...they look like "smoked" glass on my monitor.
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