Looking for advice (furniture render)
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 7:46 am
Hi this is my first scene with luxcore and I am looking for some advice regarding lighting.
I am trying to achieve a render of a table with natural light. So far I am happy with the look of the sun and how interacts with the furniture.
Still I feel for some of the shots I am preparing I will need a better lid scene. In a way the scene just works with one specific camera.
I am using the sky+sun. I am thinking if I should add an hdr to lid the ambient a bit more or just use area lights in specific spots.
I am not sure if its possible to combine both hdr and sky in luxcore, not even if its the best approach. I checked the sample scenes (nordic mood) and it seems to be lid only by an hdr.
In a way I am looking for advice on how to improve the light
This is the render at the moment ( I added a floor now , but takes too much to render so I decided to post it with a white floor). After updating my nvidias driver....all my renders look darker so I guess I will need to tweak the camera tone mapper to re gain some brightness.
I feel the wood its a bit off.
This is the scene:
I am planning a render also with a camera facing the wall and the table in the foreground...kind of a side view camera...but then the light only coming through the window is not enough to lid the room and the background wall looks really off. I will uplad a render to communicate this better.
Thank you . I am able to share the scene if you think will be easier.
I am loving luxcore quality
I am trying to achieve a render of a table with natural light. So far I am happy with the look of the sun and how interacts with the furniture.
Still I feel for some of the shots I am preparing I will need a better lid scene. In a way the scene just works with one specific camera.
I am using the sky+sun. I am thinking if I should add an hdr to lid the ambient a bit more or just use area lights in specific spots.
I am not sure if its possible to combine both hdr and sky in luxcore, not even if its the best approach. I checked the sample scenes (nordic mood) and it seems to be lid only by an hdr.
In a way I am looking for advice on how to improve the light
This is the render at the moment ( I added a floor now , but takes too much to render so I decided to post it with a white floor). After updating my nvidias driver....all my renders look darker so I guess I will need to tweak the camera tone mapper to re gain some brightness.
I feel the wood its a bit off.
This is the scene:
I am planning a render also with a camera facing the wall and the table in the foreground...kind of a side view camera...but then the light only coming through the window is not enough to lid the room and the background wall looks really off. I will uplad a render to communicate this better.
Thank you . I am able to share the scene if you think will be easier.
I am loving luxcore quality