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floyd86:

--- Quote from: hihosilver on December 14, 2008, 04:40:37 pm ---I like the old one.  Much more dynamic.  Sure, everything in the new angle is straighter, but that just makes it bland and boring in my opinion.  There's also a lack of layered elements, whereas the first has the table in the foreground, the robot then everything in the background.

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I agree with you. I more liked the first one too, since that view leaves more for the viewer to be discovered. Maybe i will create multiple renders of different angles for the final.

ENSONIQ5:
The first render, with the strong perspective set up by the wide angle lens, also makes the room appear larger and more foreboding, as if the ceiling is miles away.  It is a more dramatic look, which I personally like, but it really depends on the look you are going for.  The second render puts less emphasis on the room itself, and focusses the viewer on the "action" (in this case the robot), making the room itself less intimidating.  This shows how important little things like camera placement can be in conveying your graphic idea to the viewer.

headwax:
Wow, there are some people with good brains commenting here. Hiho's comment isinteresting on the layering. Visaviza - layering/overlap of visual elements gives monocular clues to depth perception. Very important in a restricted tonal range as shown in these renders.

I think you shoud go halfway between the two and use the danny devito scary shot method. Devito is short but he can play a mean mudder if he wants to - especially when shot froma low viewpoint. So, maybe - dig a hole in the floor and put the camera in the hole and shoot up.

floyd86:
Thanks for sharing your opinions about this. Glad that you all agree with me that the first image has a better angle.
I will keep experimenting with the camera angle till i find that one view i'm aiming for. Meanwhile i also have to model some things and add textures.
So there is plenty to be done before i really have to worry about the camera angle and dramatic effect^^

Indian8or:
Hi guys.  Really nice lab.  I liked it.  Only one thing,  the closed door in the front chamber should have been in the center i.e. should have walls of same lengh on both sides, does not look symmetric.

Of course, its once choice and one can place a door anywhere.

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