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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Hi Jilly. This looks pretty good. I was thinking that the interior would be a soft volume-point light that left only a hint of the interior in the view. This would create visible light streaks, if the exterior ambient light source was dimmed.
Also, You could achieve extra depth by adding something to the left side forground.
I think the fog is superb. Charles
Charles
You'll probably think that I insist (and surely I !!!) but checking your global lighting settings to "solar", in the atmosphere editor, could really solve lots of your problems and occurs a more accurate control on your lights... Err... except that, did I say that your picture is really cool ? Nope, I suppose I didn't... err... yes ! now it's done !!! ;-)
Beautiful! but I agree that a softer light on the inside would be better, as it is the light inner takes your attention a bit away from the rest of the image. I love it though :)
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and opened the door, changed some light colours and strengths, I think it looks better, how about you? {by the way, my modelling is improving....I made the door handle!}