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pradipta 06-05-2003, 12:03 PM Hi everybody,
this is my first post to this forum. i have been in this arena for the last few years.
recently i made this room and wanted to make it look like very aristocrative. i wanted to mix old victorian style with the modern style. i wiuld love to know whether i made that way ...
thanks a lot for commenting ...
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TheFreak
06-05-2003, 12:10 PM
Looks nice, i think you have managed to get the look you want. It seems like something you would see in a grand house but not one of centuries old.
Might be nice to get a high res image to get a better look at it though. The pictures on the wall look very low res but this might be due to the restrictions on the attachment sizes.
anyway looks good to me.
Grats
:applause: :applause:
pradipta
06-05-2003, 12:26 PM
i wanted to creat a blend of old style and the moern style in the overall scene. i tried to get victorian look but i don;t have proper reference of anything from that period.
due to the restriction in the size of the attacthment the image is looking low rez.
thanks a lot for replying ...
dbluewolf
06-05-2003, 02:18 PM
the room looks good. But a bit too redish. Perhaps thats what you see in old grand castles. But i have never seen one. So, i dont really know about it.
But you might try to add more details to it? Cause the chairs looks not so real as the rooms are.
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pradipta
06-05-2003, 07:20 PM
thanks a lot commenting ... i wouuld love to add more detail to the room ... i am not getting proper design so i am at a loss. i am searching for some victorian interior and i just love to model such a masterpiece ...
i would definitely add more detail to the chair if i get good design ...
thanks ...
pradipta
06-05-2003, 07:27 PM
i would like to ask a question.
how do you get a better resolution image even after reducng the size so much ... after reducing my image it is looking too bad ... how do i get rid of it ...
thanks for replying ...
Mr. Nice Guy
06-05-2003, 10:49 PM
It looks good, to bad of the compressions. Maybe you can place a image on free webspace and link to it.
Also look for a other wood map on the wall. This maps is so standard. Maybe you can take a look here. http://perso.club-internet.fr/lemog/lemog_textures/acc_textures01.html
pradipta
06-06-2003, 07:53 AM
thanks a lot ... i should have place the image on a web site an doffer a link to that. in taht case the theere won;t be much restriction on the size of the image and itwill definitely improve the overall look
i was running out of proper wood map and i wanted something like that patter so i used that map. thanks for the links. loads of unique wood maps, just splendid.
thanks a lot ...
UberMaximus
06-06-2003, 10:49 AM
metal lights above the pics are too shiny, need more details, and light beam they are generating onto the canvas' needs to be more defined.
needs more dark shadows to make the highlights and specularity of the glossy wood finish stand out....
bottom half of the wall needs more details....
looking very good so far...
pradipta
06-07-2003, 08:19 PM
thanks a lot for your comments ... i need to work on the light fixtures above the photoframe, they are simply not matching with the scene. i will replace them with wooden shade. won't that look good ? and the light and shadow has to be corrected.
the bottom half of the wall is having a very common map, i will change it very soon.
please check to see the changes within two days ... thanks again ...
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