China improved by Pablo108
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Description
Improved version of the china scene. More light (8 lights used, area and point), area shadows. Luminous objects used for reflections. Crits welcome.
Comments (4)
Death_at_Midnight
They look so real! Thought it was a photo! Wow!
Ace10
I like the reflections on the table,the only knit pick I can see ,and it is a very small one,is the lid on the coffie pot does not seem to settle quite right.Apart from that a good picture,with good modeling
richardson
First, It's awesome. I think an improvement would be the camera's focal length. I personally see it as too high. Makes these (pretty large) obj's seem to fit in a narrow sliver of space. And why the saucer is higher on the left. Good luck.. you are very close.
petes
hey looking good...my biggest crit is to turn on radiosity. Take a look at octogons render: http://excalibur.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1261571 look at the ceiling and walls...see the brown tint to it? and the blues too? Why? That is the color bouncing off the floor onto the walls and furniture. In your case, you'd see some brown from the wood bouncing onto the undersides of your china. Small changes, but when it is not there, the eye picks it up as fake. If you can't handle (cpu wise) radiosity, then try to put a large area light scaled to the size of teh whole scene, on the same level as the table. then turn it so it faces up. Now make it like 5-7 percent and make the light a brown color. This will give you a decent fake, though i love a real radiosity render myself :-) good luck! Feel free to take or leave the input. Pete