- Sun Aug 07, 2005 10:18 pm
#54384
x_site,
wonderful models. I think the floor just doesn't match the style of the couch. You have a modern leather couch, modern wall treatment, modern art... rustic plank floor. The space is spartan, which is OK, but rustic and spartan don't usually go well. This was the FIRST thing that jumped out. Those planks MONOPOLIZE the image. For this scene I would seriously think about ceramic tile, marble, or perhaps some blonde oak flooring. Even white painted cement.
Also, I would imagine this setting to be a new york loft apartment, lots of light, open spaces, perhaps aluminum accents... I came up with a lighting technique that works quite well without using emitters.
you need:
a box with window shaped holes. ( a real room works too... but this is faster) You can photograph real walls, and texture the 'walls' of the box for reflection... this technique works REALLY well for closups like yours.
set the global intensity (you can use physical sky, though it takes longer to render) to about 100 and make it pure white.
There, you have fake windows lighting the scene with definition, but without the noise and cost of emitters.
If we had just one lowly SuperStarDestroyer, all of earth's problems would rapidly become rather trite. I mean, who worries about war in the middle east when a 1.5km death triangle is in orbit.