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Comment by Carlos Sieiro on October 3, 2011 at 10:58am

Thanks George for your comment, it is always interesting! Lighting is the result of many test renders in mode Pathtracer, playing with the interaction of indoor and outdoor lighting, lighting individual channels. Anyway in this render was never able to achieve my goal, but visually it is quite acceptable. As for your question about the post, just a slight glow effect applied with Nxt Image Editor.

 

Best regards!!

Comment by George Ioannidis on October 3, 2011 at 9:03am
Very nice picture! I like especially the "photographish" granularity. The lighting is exceptional, too. Is there any post process with glow (on pillows and glass with cola)?
Comment by Carlos Sieiro on December 12, 2010 at 2:10pm

Norton, all my work is done under Nxt and Autodesk AutoCAD, I have not used any external program. Nxt have the option to use hdri renders in significantly improving the end result ....., for more information about using hdri environments can check the tutorials or request information in the forums ....

 

Best regards!!

Comment by norton torres on December 12, 2010 at 9:01am

so you using  HDRI software to edit your pictures then pasted in acurender nXt....!!!!!

Comment by Carlos Sieiro on December 12, 2010 at 1:58am

Gracias por tu comentario Alejandro!  Si, tal vez el fondo debería ser un poco más claro.

La casa donde se ubica esta escena está totalmente rodeada de masa forestal bastante alta, y a veces es complicado en los diseños desvincularse de la situación original para evitar lastres creativos.


Un abrazo!

Comment by Alejandro Testa on December 11, 2010 at 8:33pm

Muy buen trabajo, el único detalle es que creo que el fondo debería ser mas claro. Saludos

Comment by Carlos Sieiro on December 11, 2010 at 5:22pm

Thanks Norton! 

I used: hdri, combination of indoor and outdoor lighting, high-quality textures with normal maps and displacement, some blur, treatment with the native image editor nxt and hard work and testing ...... thanks for your comment ....

Comment by norton torres on December 11, 2010 at 5:14pm

very good.....!!!!!

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