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Well 3d certainly is popular tonight...

the bench seems a bit flat what are you using illustrator or 3d software ??

Apart from lack of shadows and depth I see the potential.
 
All 3D was done in PS, I can't figure out Cinema 4D to save my life lol. I know it needs a little more shadows and other work. Been trying to find a light that would work in that room, but can't find anything I feel would work.
 
well you will be there for a long time I am fairly well experienced in Cinema 4d and I can not figure my way around photoshop 3d the render times take hours if I try and do any kind of semi decent light mapping.

Would be interested to see final results though as I would like to see what it really is capable off
 
the railing needs to be supported, it looks like it's floating
 
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All 3D was done in PS, I can't figure out Cinema 4D to save my life lol. I know it needs a little more shadows and other work. Been trying to find a light that would work in that room, but can't find anything I feel would work.

Well, everything seems to be floating, but you said you haven't gotten to shadowing yet.

My question is, by light do you mean fixture(s)?
 
Looking at it I see the light shining on the benches creating a shadow towards the top of them, that tells me the light is going up at an angle towards that rail the shadow on the bottom part of the rail would be darker higher than the very bottom of rail try putting this line(in multiply mode)
roomshadow.png just above the bottom( perhaps a bit of a trim shadow around the top part of the pictures?
 

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