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12-20-2009 07:50 AM
# ADS
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Senior Member
Interior composition tests
Hello guys, here are some interior lighting experiments for this post.
Well, like i supposed before , it is not easy to make balanced composition that will unify environment, objects on scene and overall story behind renders.
There are lot of inconsistencies within this renders dealing with technology and equipment
but this is only for testing purposes, in further steps i intend to follow proper technology and montage guidelines that could be found on any exterior/interior working site. (For example glass connection points, exact layering below wood parquet/laminate, concrete layers, paint etc..)
In my opinion it is almost impossible to include all the constructive details but at certain level it could be done..
Here are some preliminary tests i took during last few days just to see what would be the most efficient way to compose interior scene. I am not sure yet how to solve final composition, but general idea is to ensure decent interior lighting enabling people to work on site, while finalizing details with interior and exterior (of course at certain level).
(For those beautiful chairs i plan to use (Eames Molded Plastic Armchair), credit goes to Tolas and his Christmas collection!! Thanks Man!! 
If you want to see Hires images here are the links:
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Cheers!
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These are absolutely fantastic. Can't wait to see more. This is such a clever idea and it looks like you're executing it perfectly.
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great progress indeed .... I have seen this kind of concept in other contests but yours is already miles ahead all of them!!!
odlicno Ivo samo tako mestre!!!
kizo
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Junior Member
Good on you mate, thinking way outside the square (even if it's an unfinished square!)!!
Some amazing detail there!
Mate if the contest was judged on creativity, you won IMHO with the first image!
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Senior Member
Looking really impressive. You've got both a lot of creativity and realism going on here! Love that first exterior shot with the scaffolding.
-Brodie
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