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This one is one of my latest renders. What you guys think of this one?

chameleon - reception.jpg

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Personally, I think this is one of your better renders. The spacing of the objects are very much like that of a real world environment. Plus, the colors of the walls & carpet/flooring, and materials that you chose go together good. The glass of the reception's desk and the plants are extremely realistic. I like the added touch of the curved soffit you added.

 

Very nice render, Craig. :)

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Realistic rendering!You shouldn't forget what software you used and how long take it?

Where is door chowket?

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The lighting is superb. The only thing I don't like is the wood effect on the floor - otherwise, excellent. Are those chairs for real?

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Very nice work. I must say though, the second light from the right on the underside of the soffit appears to be glowing more than the rest.

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can you tell me the programs you used and what did what. thanks. very nice work. also i noticed you said your leaving for solidworks what are your reasons for the switch?

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new here so hi.

i like the look of your picture it looks warm and inviting.

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you could have better artwork on the walls.. jk really nice render

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Can i know your render settings for this image?

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Can i know your render settings for this image?

 

This thread is nearly three years old and the OP has not visited the forum for over one year.

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oh wow really? i did not notice that, can i have your render settings cad64? :lol:

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Render settings for what exactly?

Rendering is not a "one size fits all" proposition. You can't use daytime settings for a night render. You can't use indoor settings for an outdoor scene. You can't use bright sunlight with raytraced shadows for a cloudy day. Etc., etc., etc. Every project is different and has to be rendered accordingly.

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