Living, Dining and Kitchen

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Thank you Abdullah! Here in Greece we put both!
wow. we live here in Bangladesh. so we are not familiar with such stuff. If put air cooler some times into house but not a fireplace. lol. BTW, rendering was great.
Jeff = Thank you my friend! The upper cabinet's material it is like that in real life, so I couldn't do much. Tri = Thank you! Abdullah = Thank's! Yes it is a fire place with candles in it!
The carpet needs a bit of work to stop it tiling as well as the cupboards at the back. Finally I think the fireplace could be a little darker to hide the brickwork that sits behind the candles.
I think the carpet has a good stile with nice tiling. without tiling it may bring a new feel but currently its looking great to me. Also I dont think its a fire place. well, its not looking like a fire place.
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The color scheme is fantastic. Good job!
Hello, You work is incredible. I love the "No Signal" on the TV for that added touch. The only critique I have is the reflection on the left upper cabinets is distracting. I realize it's the actual reflection, but still...
Thank you Marlon!
what makes this render exceptional is the very close attention to detail down to the no signal letters on the tv! I LOVE IT
Thank Julius for your comments. The carpet is tiles, but the client wanted so. Warm lights don't suits here because wall and ceiling must look white...Propably your monitor isn't calibrated because contast is ok.
nice works bro, it's just the carpet are obviously tiled, i suggest, it would be better if you put more warm lights on your scene, coz at the moment it's too white you should put more contrast, specially on the walls and the ceiling, i don't see any difference at all, maybe adding more shadows would help a lot.. chandeliers are too small? turn it on, to give more effects on your scene..
Thank you Henk for the comment!
Looks nice. Only the left part at the couch is a bit (too?) dark in my opinion
Thank you Michael! Nice to hear from you!
Hi Thanasis. I havent been in the forum that often lately and i must say that every time i see your work i am more impressed. Excellent. I really like the wrinkles the no signal sign and the cupboard texture keep up the top notch work.
Thank you John! I appreciate.

This is really impressive, I like it. The "No Signal" thing with the TV doesn't bother me at all, being it makes me think someone just got done playing a console and forgot to switch off the TV after they moved the console. Its a nice touch that don't see often. John .

Thank you Rebecca for the comments! I'll keep them in mind!
Yes it is good for architectural design but needs a lot of practice on your ownm in order to find your style. Here in Greece the 3ds max is a lot much expensive than in America (3750€ plus tax)...
Brodie: Thank you! I am using 3ds max.
Is this software good to be used for residential design?.. I'm a general contractor in Ventura California, and I want to buy me a software that does 3d elevations and interiors like what you had done with this example, but I do n ot know where to start looking or WHAT to buy, I have Softplan 12.0 and autocad 2001 but none of these really does a clean crystal clear work. Can you tell me where or how much did you pay for your software? thank you.
Ambrozoom3d: Thank you! DIA79: No I haven't used multiscatter for the carpet, but now that you have mentioned it I will definately try this method. Thanks!