Light Test by Shari123
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Description
This is just a simple light test. The room was provided by Art Headstart for lighting tests, so I thought I would give it a try. I am very happy to discover that I can take the camera inside now. Many thanks to the Eon techs!
Thank you for viewing!
Comments (19)
lwperkins
That is so pretty--it looks like a high-end renderer! Vue (and you) is pretty amazing!
bruno021
I think you should consider radiosity for this render, check out this thread: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12368&Form.ShowMessage=2552927&Reply=2563980#39
Irish
Fantastic scene and what a gorgeous render!!! Bravo!!
Sylvia
So ~Beautiful & Evocative~ EXCELLENT!!
creed2003
A test??? Looks outstanding to me!!!!
kimariehere
outstasnding test and amazing light!
Trouble
If it's a test then you passed Shari. :) I agree with bruno021, try this again with radiosity.
jmherve
Tnat's also my feeling: test radiosity for a great rendering. Waiting to see more!!!
Umbetro38
Very realistic - I like the reflect on the glasstable and Outside looks very realistic
wabe
Convincing tests. As Trouble said, you passed the test with an A i would say!
petemohr
excellent light and render! well done! :)
McDetti
Excellent!
romanceworks
Wow, this is extremely well done. Inside and out look very realistic. :o) CC
LaurentR
Realistic daylight indoor! Maybe you can try with GI or radiosity just to have only one shadow on the ground and more result in indirect lighting. Nice composition and colors!
Benettor
Shari i am back:) Beautiful scene! I love this romantic light and composition.:)))) well done Shari
coa
Excellent lighting, Shari!!! I particularly like the glass and reflections!!!
lingrif
Very realistic - great lighting indors and out
BountifulKnight
Great work! The one thing that jumps out at me is that you need a pane of glass in the windows. They should be reflecting the inside of the room. Other than that, I think everything is spot on. True, GI or Radiosity may improve it, but I'm not sure the render time would warrant the extra quality.
DavidEMartin
I find myself going back to '74 and my Architecture prof trying to explain to us how the university computer center could take our punchcards and transform our code overnight into a line drawing. Who said the "good old days" were good???????