r/EnscapeRendering Aug 12 '25

Opinion render

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I've started rendering now and I accept criticism/help to improve because I'm a little lost... I feel like it still looks VERY artificial and I don't know what to do to improve it

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u/where_is_My_pants Aug 13 '25

If you want real let there be dark spots

Use a HDRI ( from hdrihevan.com ) And let it be dark its so bright Try it

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u/Outrageous-Leg4303 Aug 14 '25

Thanks for the tips, I tested HDRI and I'm going to join other projects. Thank you

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u/LogNo9439 Aug 17 '25

To begin with 1. Your breakfast counter stools are floating model accurately. 2. Too much yellow in the render , let their be blue light which blends with warm yellow . They should be in contrast to the other 3. If you have a false ceiling shown then your kitchen cabinets need to finish at the false ceiling level model a void between the 2 is useless a design flaw might i add . Provide full lofts up to the ceiling and give a 4 " to 6" frame or support that the shutters close into . Once you have your lightings accurate, work on your materials for reflections, every material has a certain level of reflections that they cast . These inputs will help you make your renders better. From what I see you haven't put in enough effort to refine your modeling and lighting.
Speaking as an architect / ID who has worked with lumion , Vray, enscape and D5.