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    hello i need some help with the stone..... using bump i get this funny highlight and using displacement it goes crazy thanks
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    Last edited by simon123; 05-03-2008, 03:44 AM.

  • #2
    u can post this in vray problems, and can u provide some picture.
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    • #3
      I dont think it looks that bad, but have you turned off any reflections on the material?

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      • #4
        cracked it... a bit of each displace and bump cures all also upping the mesh.
        will post an image when its rendered.

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        • #5
          some images not quite finished brick scaling wrong and need to add glass/ frame to skylight

          cheers

          si
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          • #6
            The stonework in the night version looks ok and the space will liven up with some furniture and artwork slapped on the walls.
            Is the perspective supposed to be that mental?

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            • #7
              yeah is a bit of an extreme smack adicts view

              next problem am i right to exclude the glass in the canopy from the lighting to let more light thru? looks strange to me!
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              • #8
                No way dude leave the glass in but make sure you have 'affect shadows' checked on in your glass material. And turn down the intensity of your sun, its burning out the floor too much. And unless the client specifies it turn your IES lights off, they're not really adding to the image and you wouldnt have your lights on during the day anyway, unless you lived in a cave. The wall looks good.

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                • #9
                  yeah just messing with camera settings to get a bit of burn....
                  heres what im left with. will populate it when i decide what to put in the scene
                  its quite a small space so tight view. not happy with glass but i guess thats what you get reflecting white walls.

                  thanks for the help...
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                  • #10
                    the last one looks nice. not too overblown

                    i think the glass may look a touch too dirty though? nice effect anyway.

                    I wasnt sure what you meant by the stone..if it is displaced then the top edges looked like they were picking up the light from above which could be correct i think

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                    • #11
                      cheers the glass isn't ment to look like that... oh well

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                      • #12
                        What ies file are you using there? Its a bit over-the-top but I quite like it.
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                        • #13
                          ies i think its called nice light from the evermotion dvd

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