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I never appear in my own images - its a bit narcistic (spelling?)! Apart from that, how would I feel if my client said: "we like the image, but can you get rid of the tall lanky bloke from the side of the image please"
looks like its close to the airport with those low flying planes outside the skylight windows ehehe
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Renders look great!
I see that pesky blotch problem is still there
I was thinking that there was an unusual mix of people, lots of kids and old generations... then i saw that it was a church... Well it makes sense now does it.
if that man picks up the guitar and starts singing coombaya (dont know the spelling) ill scream lol
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They are awful aren't they? I bloody hate RPC, but for seated people, my own library is pretty limited.
Hi Tricky,
These look really good for RPC's, they never seem to appear that great in the scenes I've rendered with vray. Is there some 'trick' to getting them to look this good?
Great scenes also, the guitar guy looks a bit scary!!lol
I take it you mean the seated people. Half the reason RPCs look so crap is the lighting on them - it never matches the scene you put them in. So, in this case, I used the PShop RPC plugin to create each seated person one at a time, and then created a 'colour correction' layer on top of each one which was basically a 25% fill (or thereabouts) of purple.
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