Finished these a week or two ago, and never got any feedback. Anyone feel like tearing them apart for me? Anything helps, so don't hold back
22, 18, and 16 hour renders.
3DS Max
Mental Ray
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Finished these a week or two ago, and never got any feedback. Anyone feel like tearing them apart for me? Anything helps, so don't hold back
22, 18, and 16 hour renders.
3DS Max
Mental Ray
I love when you do these renders <3
Ok, the backsplash on the last pic is a little plain and looks super grainy [Im assuming its a texture of some sort?]. I think maybe doing a glass-tiled one would really give it that pop it needs.
First picture is wonderful but the lighting as a very...ethereal. It doesnt seem as realistic as with the others. That one pillar is just glowing up a storm, or is it like a lamp?
Like the look of the second floor and what Im assuming is a sun roof. I think it'd be nice to see it look more sky like over just white, cause it also looks like a giant light fixture. The glass railing is *really* low, but I think thats more a safety thing instead of aesthetics [besides, its for fun, so I guess you dont have to look too much into that]
I loooove the reflections in the glass. Very well done, adds a lot of realism to the room.
Not sure how I feel about the pleather/leather looking couch...but again I think thats an aesthetics thing.
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Totally dig your stuff, you always find fun stuff to do with these 3d models.
Couple things I would throw out to you to expand. I would personally love to see and entire floor model; blue prints, perhaps a walk through, I think that would make your rooms more immersive because then we can begin fitting how we would decorate these areas. I would like to see you play with more themes to create these rooms; like look up some oriental mosques, or french bistros, and sort build around those ideas. An architect you might find fascinating is Antoni Gaudi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoni_Gaud%C3%AD). Most of he works are really organic, and were spurred out of found stuff rather pre built stuff.
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