advanced rendering for AutoCAD
I don't get a chance to do many interior renderings so I would greatly appreciate any constructive criticism.
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as Jan already mentioned, i would also not mix sunlight and artificial lightning. i would brighten up dark areas with a softbox, like photographers do (be careful, because of shadows).
beside that, i would rise the position of camera up. you have corresponding lines between the front-table and the sink. some irritating thing.
so, what happend in this picture, step by step: i sharpend a little bit. matched the white-balance to get rid of the red touch (i do this in every picture). checking levels and adding some small s-curve (that allowed me to darken wood and almost fix the green tint). fake volumetric fog with some noise at the window. vignette to give more focus. colorbalancing for shadows and highlights to get some depth and rise up reflection of floor. some small curve again to brighten up whole pic. finaly desaturating cause of the curve. and because the two lights are on, i added some yellow bloom there.
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Jelena... any help would be appreciated so please feel free to grab the picture....
Jan... I changed enginers to the Hybrid and that helped alot specifically with the way light is handled on the ceiling. Thank you for the compliment on the exteriors! However, I see some of the interiors that are produced by NXT and I feel that I am way behind on this. It's a completely different animal then the exteriors and techniques that I am just starting to explore... thank you for your help!
i have no clue where the green shade comes from either. I think you used the standard engine for this one, no? Maybe just switching to the path tracer or hybrid engine can do miracles. The overall realism will certainly benefit from this. Also there is daylight (sunlight) coming thru the window. I wouldn't mix this with the artifcial lighting, it looks unnatural too. Anyway, i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you with your outdoor renderings.They are superb.
is it allowed, to grab your picture for some small tuning?
That's a good question... that are not present on my original files....
where are those green shades coming from?
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