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Light_Scape
06-17-2003, 02:30 AM
- Here is an interior of a casino lobby i did for a client. C&C are welcome

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http://www.yaran.net/Renderings/Lobby1.jpg

MatrixNAN
06-17-2003, 10:54 PM
Very nice job on the compositing or if you modeled those people out great job on modeling and texturing. There is one thing and that is the color choice on the ceiling. The 2nd to lightest yellow is too bright! That color keeps bringing the focus of the eye back up to the ceiling and not down on the tables where the action is suppose to be. The lights are great and perfect and pull the eye up alone. I feel like there is too much graphic weight from the lower portion to the upper based on darkness and lightness. The lower section is darker and the people blend nicely but the ceiling is much lighter and with the columns and the lights the eye is pulled up and stays up there and does not really come back down till it falls back to the entrance windows where the stairs are and then comes down the stairs to the people. As soon as you do though your eyes are pulled back up. That is not good for a casino since there will be security cams and such. Did they tell you what colors to use? What programs did you use? Can you put some wire frames up. Otherwise this is an excellent job. Very nice very pro! :buttrock: :thumbsup:

Cheers, :beer:
Nate Nesler

maxmare
06-17-2003, 11:35 PM
I have to agree here with the previous comment. I'd also add that the camera level is higher that eye level and that gives even more importance to the ceiling. You have pretty nice people in the model and you should enhance them as your client would want to show 1st:people having a great time in a 2nd: great place. Nice modelling overall.
But then I may be wrong.

Light_Scape
06-18-2003, 05:39 PM
Matrix;
Thanks for your comments. I really appriciate that. Yes the collours were chosen. In a casino scene, what is the most concern is distraction. sounds, and heavy graphics on the walls and carpet"if any" is usually chosen to distract players. If you ever been in a casino you will notice how busy things are. thats because they try to make your eyes tired of looking around and look at your game. well, in this case, because i am designing a casino for the internet things are a little different. they needed a clean, not too busy scene but at the same time nice. and yes the colours were chosen. no choise there. :) If you need to see more casino scenes i've done, then go to www.oldportcasino.com
download the games for free and enjoy it. dont worry you dont need to put a dime. you can play for fun :o)

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