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I'd like some opinions on this, but focus on the lightning and the window.

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You could change the fog particles to be colored the same (or darker, more likely) as the light sources they're hovering around, that would look good.
(09-03-2013, 08:41 AM)Kurton Wrote: [ -> ]You could change the fog particles to be colored the same (or darker, more likely) as the light sources they're hovering around, that would look good.
Okey im on it!
Try to move the candle on top one of the barrels
(09-03-2013, 08:44 AM)Karba Wrote: [ -> ]Try to move the candle on top one of the barrels
I can try that.

Edit: Like this?

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(09-03-2013, 08:32 AM)Kullin Wrote: [ -> ]I'd like some opinions on this, but focus on the lightning and the window.

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Look at the color of the window-glass.
Then look at light you placed inside the room. Do they match?

When you've made them match it's of course not the realistic life. But now you have the base light.
Now you can decrease the color. Not too much because as the window glass indicates it's pretty light outside.
Remember that the wall closest to the window should be darkest, since the light isn't casting on it, but being reflected onto it. It should still be lit, but not too much.
Use the + and - when you decrease light. This way it's easier to decrease the same amount on both RG and B.
Can you please explain it a little bit better?
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What I'm saying is that it doesn't look like the window is casting light onto anything Smile
(09-03-2013, 10:31 AM)FlawlessHair Wrote: [ -> ][Image: mae8wo.png]

What I'm saying is that it doesn't look like the window is casting light onto anything Smile
Oh I see, but how can I fix that? Not very good with lightning
The post i wrote, that you didn't understand was some kind of an instruction.

Imagine where the light is casting. Imagine how it would look if it was real. Then try to do it. Make it lighter where you think it'd be lighter. Keep the same color-scheme. But make them darker and lighter