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Hallway test

Lightwave Architecture posted on Mar 25, 2004
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Hey folks, this image done as an experiment for transparency maps, I think it has come out ok but I leave that in your guys hands to let me know : ) Any and all critique is welcome, also if you guys have and ideas on what I could do to improve the scene let me know Thanks for having a look

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oooZENOooo

6:08PM | Thu, 25 March 2004

The shadows are what make this image rather interesting. My crittique comes with two points. 1...An application to depth of feild, to perhaps blur the last pillars and stairway. 2...Apply a small bevel to the pillar/columns, as they are to clean cut. Overall I really like what you have done, not many people make shadows a feature of their image, and you have!

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Moebius87

8:49AM | Sun, 28 March 2004

Shadows are very interesting here. I think that some more depth could be achieved with subtle tricks in lighting... not sure if DOF would apply here as there's really not much to focus on in the foreground. A bit more anti-aliasing would really help too. Keep on posting!

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SevenOfEleven

10:01AM | Mon, 29 March 2004

Looks great, like the lighting here.

incidental

11:33AM | Fri, 16 April 2004

thanks for the support and advice folks, i haven't had much time as of late to update this scene but i intend to try and fix this one up.. thanks again


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