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    Default Living room in Scotland

    Ive been busy for months supervising construction sites. Here's one of my new works in 3dsmax/vray and Gimp Thanks!


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    Wow! You have been busy! Great work
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    Default Re: Living room in Scotland

    Nice!
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    I would really like to know how did you combine the exterior with that interior.
    Is the kind of light?

    Another question, the glass of the windows has no reflection?

    I love that image.


    Quote Originally Posted by xavido View Post
    Ive been busy for months supervising construction sites. Here's one of my new works in 3dsmax/vray and Gimp Thanks!



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    Nice work! I love the "lived in" look with the pillows and magazines. Nice touch.

    I have no problem with the glass not reflecting a lot. Basically a material needs to add up the diffuse, reflection and refraction to equal roughly 100%. So glass would have 90% refraction, 9% reflection, and 1% diffuse.

    The only thing that caught me eye is the horizon on the background images is a little higher than the perspective of the image. Small thing that only guys like us would notice...
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    Very nice. Hard to say much is wrong with this as any client would be impressed.
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    The combination between interior and exterior is great.

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