3D Interior and 3D Exterior Renders
The last compliment for a 3D artist is when someone looks at their creation and is convinced that it is not a computer generated image but a photograph taken from reality. Although some point to a whimsical look for their 3D rendered images, achieving photo realistic results is still considered the "Holy Grail" of the rendering world. • Modify your lighting: As every artist knows, lighting is essential for any 3D rendering. Play with it and experiment with lighting that represents different times of the day. You are bound to get a more real scene. • Create reflections: Examine each object in your scene and analyze those that would normally have reflective surfaces. Some examples are bodies of water, shiny earth, and the metallic surface of a car. Creating reflections for these will do wonders for making your rendering realistic. • Projected Shadows - Shadows add depth to your scene and are essential for a natural look. Adjust the lighting to get a good play of ...