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Design 1 5.88%
Lighting 3 17.65%
setup 1 5.88%
excellent 8 47.06%
ok 4 23.53%
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Old 28th December 2006
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Thumbs up 1st interior Vray..long back.

Hi everybody.. This is my 1st interior using V-ray 1.47, 6 months back.. Just made some changes and finished it off yesterday.
C & C are welcome.... Thanks.
Software used 3ds max8 + vray 1.47 + photoshop.

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wow, its looks supercool except the cupboard at the back of the room with the plasma tv on. But that could just be my monitor. But apart from that it looks absolutley real.

Did you make it up or did you follow a tutorial?
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well it doesn't look so absolutely real. The shape of the couch is strange, haven't seen such a design ever but it could be possible. The main problem there is the bump map and texture, increase the tiling to make the bumps smaller, or decrease the size of your procedural map, whatever you're using.
The lighting is well done. I agree with geldslaw, i would use a different texture for the cupboard in the back.
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Thanks geldslaw...for ur comment..i also wasn't sure about the cupboard..and i den follow any tutorial,its totally my setup.

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well it doesn't look so absolutely real. The shape of the couch is strange, haven't seen such a design ever but it could be possible. The main problem there is the bump map and texture, increase the tiling to make the bumps smaller, or decrease the size of your procedural map, whatever you're using.
The lighting is well done. I agree with geldslaw, i would use a different texture for the cupboard in the back.
yeah...i found that couch in some interior design magazine and ur right about the bump,will make it a little smaller.Thanks for dropping.
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the plant in the very foreground is very low res and what AA type are you using, rQMC or Adaptive Subdiv.
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Lighting is nice

The overall lighting in the scene is quite nice. I am wishing this was my place.

Great Job

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It looks amazing! The only thing I noticed is the sony logo on the TV. It should be silver with only the spaces black. It should be more reflective, and if you really wanted to add in some detail, it has lines going through the letters, they go from horizontal to diagonal. It's hard to explain, because they don't have a fixed direction. I could take a picture if you really wanted.

Oh ya, and the options in the poll don't make any sense.

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yeah Thanks Eric,and the plant is a ml trees plant so its lowres and i used Adaptive subdivision and default settings.. and mike thanks for da comments...!!! and,regarding the poll i wanted to know where m i lacking and where not?
Anyways thanks for dropping.
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Every thing loks great to me except the cupboard and the tv, the TV the most... it just doesnt fit in for some reason. maybe it is the materials that are on it?
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It "fits in" just perfectly. You are oversensitive.
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