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    Relax sofa

    Relax sofa Hi
    Long time no post anything so now I would like to show you my last work .I spent my free time to render by maxwell. Image is dedicated to my wife ( she is expecting our first daughter )
    Thank you for looking and hope you like it





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    Re: Relax sofa

    Really nice work. The depth of field in the last 3 images is too strong for my tastes, but it does look cool.

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    Re: Relax sofa

    pfhuu ...man this amazing ....just no words, cool design and details,renders are fantastic...can you tell more about your render settings...did you use HDRI..reflections in your scene are very realistic...share some experience ....

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    To me the couch material seems a tad overscaled, but that is about all I can say, great images and I guess I need to follow through on my PM! LOL

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    Re: Relax sofa

    First of all, congratulations to your wife and you! All the best!
    About renderings, they are really amazing, light, materials, details... I actually prefer detail shots with DOF rather than large one... like the parts of the puzzle that give meaning to each detail in the room... Coach material could be smaller, than again, Italian furniture is often done with such strong sensual textures...
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    Re: Relax sofa

    Congratulations first of all. Yeah I agree with the comments on the texture size, definetaly should be smaller.
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    Re: Relax sofa

    Thank you all my friend for nice comments

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    Re: Relax sofa

    Always a fan of your work !! Always. Your kitchen renders are of the best I have seen.

    This is good. The textured wall really looks nice. Thought the lamp would look good with a dark shade.

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    I never get a cigar, darn it LOL. I'll smoke one in your honor once you let us know of the blessed event CONGRATS.. oh and I really like your images...

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    Congratulation to you and your wife. All the Best.

    I like the rendering very much. Specially I like the stylization and the way you choose those angle. Lovely use of DOF.

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