- Sat Jul 23, 2005 12:08 am
#48733
by the colour tint you have chosen for light I'd assume it was getting late in the day... or early in the morning.
Take a close look at the tree (forground of your photo) the shadows are dark, even black... yet, the corners of the room are still mid grey. Either there is a mysterious lightsource or something is amiss. I would post process the render a bit and darken down the shadows to match (perceptually/optically) the shadows and tone of the tree.
love the photo.
the floor is perfect. The chair metal is too reflective creating distracting reflections which when anti-aliased create noise (again distracting) Most funiture of that type is either steel(painted) or aluminum (oxidized) Try a quick render with a matt surface and see the difference...
Glass table is a bit thick. (at least it looks that way.)
the rose on the table seems a bit blue (the leaves)
loverly
cheers
Take a close look at the tree (forground of your photo) the shadows are dark, even black... yet, the corners of the room are still mid grey. Either there is a mysterious lightsource or something is amiss. I would post process the render a bit and darken down the shadows to match (perceptually/optically) the shadows and tone of the tree.
love the photo.
the floor is perfect. The chair metal is too reflective creating distracting reflections which when anti-aliased create noise (again distracting) Most funiture of that type is either steel(painted) or aluminum (oxidized) Try a quick render with a matt surface and see the difference...
Glass table is a bit thick. (at least it looks that way.)
the rose on the table seems a bit blue (the leaves)
loverly
cheers
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.