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Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Oct 24, 2023, 1:27:14 AM
Re: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising
In the next picture there are a few moments that I want to tell you. A view from the far room, which is blocked by a glass partition. View from the room to the living room with windows and daylight. What can be done to get a more spectacular shot? 1. The glass in the partition, if it is completely transparent, will most likely simply disappear at this angle, there will be no subtle glare. Glare on the glass appears only if it is darker behind the glass than from the viewer's side. And here on the contrary. Therefore, you can replace it with a slightly more opaque glass, I created a wall model, saved it in OBJ and assigned a white skin texture. This will give the effect of fog at dawn. Look at the picture of the fog - objects in the fog in the distance seem more distant, and in the foreground clearer textures seem very close. So replacing the glass with a translucent one will be useful for a better transfer of space. A complex haze appeared on the parquet behind the glass, the glass is now read as a material. 2. I couldn't resist and added a large powerful ball imitation of a torch 60% above the table in front of the frame. The result was a complex light on the ceiling with reddish reflections in front and colder ones at the windows behind. And in general, such a gradient of warm light in front and very cold street light in the back only emphasizes the depth of space. In general, it is useful to feel the image of the future picture before putting the light in the room, imagine what it will look like, what it will remind. And strengthen this image meaningfully.