dear ezzat i need to am an lighting designer ..i need to know the steps to follow to the glass so real and has agood reflection like this one..can you help me please?
agreed unless there is no light from outside from the sky. or street lamps or nearby sky glow. These things are always unrealistic though no, sometimes I find I end up doing these to suit regulations and then the architect changes the interior colours and surfaces but it is a good if not an extreme example of what we see in our heads for the non-creatative un imaginary clients we present to
dear ezzat i need to am an lighting designer ..i need to know the steps to follow to the glass so real and has agood reflection like this one..can you help me please?
Gaaaa 6 months ago
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RGH235 2 years ago
agreed unless there is no light from outside from the sky. or street lamps or nearby sky glow. These things are always unrealistic though no, sometimes I find I end up doing these to suit regulations and then the architect changes the interior colours and surfaces but it is a good if not an extreme example of what we see in our heads for the non-creatative un imaginary clients we present to
annebryony 3 years ago
Turn on some area lights! Hard shadows aren't realistic.
SyrinxSean 3 years ago
also, photons and radiosity may help..
FHomeBrew 3 years ago