Dj studio [40%]
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Ivaylo Kondzhagyulov
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For a better result and realism for the lightning i think, you have to use "vray sun" + "vray sky" for the main light sourse and to put outside the window "vray light plane" with chek "sky portal". Try with this settings - Image sampler: "Adaptive DMS"; Anti Aliasing filter -"Blackman"; Color Mapping - "Reinhard" with "burn value" among 0,4-0,7; "Vray frame buffer" and "Vray Camera".
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Ilija Loncarevic
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Actually this is NOT DJ Studio room, but ok.. It's a test of lightning and shadows...
Here's another TEST:
[img]http://i39.tinypic.com/25kplc9.jpg[/img]
If you can write down about what parts I should make more darker, or warmer? You could use PS to show me too, thanks.
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Tony O'Connor
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The lighting is too bright you need to lower it and add a yellow tint to make the room feel warmer if you look at a real light it's not white it's yellowish. put some shelves on the wall so you can add some cd cases.
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Ilija Loncarevic
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Thank you guys very much for help.. I really appreciate it!
Well, lightning in PS edited.. It was very hard to work in PS for the first time, so I tested some colors... Here's the second result:
[img]http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3f/OE/3Fe9c28m/studio2.jpg[/img]
http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3f/OE/3Fe9c28m/studio2.jpg
Thanks.
Jan Walter Schliep
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brightness of outdoor does not fit to the light indoors. With light shining that bright on the floor, the outside should be pretty washed out I think.
Also the scene has a Alice in wonderland feeling, at least I have difficulty to find the correct scale.
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Tony O'Connor
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Ilija
IMO the lighting is a bit bright, add some refection to the floor. also the lighting is a bit low a person walking through there would hit his/her head on the lights
Tony