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    Default View from Pool at Night

    Hi Guys,
    Getting close to finalising this so would love to get some suggestions or comments to get it to the next level before I am happy with it.

    Rendered with VRay and some post in AfterFX.
    Thanks in advance.

    Vu Nguyen
    Here's the link to larger version.
    http://loftanimation.com.au/transfer...yard2_revC.jpg

    And the other shots from this project:
    http://loftanimation.com.au/transfer/forum/Sanctum_Composite.jpg

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    Nice shot, now some caustics and this image rock!
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    Good job, though I'd like to see a better resolution image if possible.
    Personnaly I think the overall mood is too much contrasted: I would lighten a bit the vegetation in the background and also the upper part of the image (the building structure).
    About general composition, sometimes it is good to go away from the "third rule" you know: you should give less importance to the upper structure which is too loud in the composition. It crushes down the whole image, giving a bad feeling. that's my personal taste. I like the water and the interior.
    Congrats

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    Love this shot! Everything: composition, small details, mood..

    though =) i would tune interior lights (or white balance) to give more warmth =) yelowish tint - check this reference board for effect i'd recomend You to try Blue & Yellow - beautiful, insn't it? That's clasical complementory color scheme might give you a bit of a boost for overall look trying to harmonise the shot =)

    Keep up - looking for an update as it's very interesting angle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by glimpse View Post
    Love this shot! Everything: composition, small details, mood..

    though =) i would tune interior lights (or white balance) to give more warmth =) yelowish tint - check this reference board for effect i'd recomend You to try Blue & Yellow - beautiful, insn't it? That's clasical complementory color scheme might give you a bit of a boost for overall look trying to harmonise the shot =)

    Keep up - looking for an update as it's very interesting angle!
    Thanks glimpse.
    The grading could have gone either way, and I usually prefer a warm/cool colour contrast.
    However, on this occasion, I wanted a crisp, cool look so decided on keeping the artificial lights whiter.
    I reference for grading was this image.
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    So I finally got around to finishing this off. Only some minor tweaks but hopefully it was worth it.
    Thanks everyone for your comments so far.

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