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thx a lot
and nope, no LWF, reinhard burn value 0.27, gamma 1.0, multiplier 1.0, clamp and sub-pixel are checked.
other settings are: default.. I play with burn value when times change
6 am : burn 1.5
9:00, 12:00, 15:00, 17:00 are 0.27,
thats all, some post in PS.
camera settings are iso 100, f-number 5, shutter 270~330 (depends).
sky is vray sky with sun intensity set to 2 and put in environment slot, then put normal vray sky in: GI environment (skylight) override slot
the house is made form boxes and boolen them for doors and windows, there is a displaced roof but in diffirend cameras u can see it
I'll post the another render, but this time is for production, made with same settigns, to see how this works in different situations with or w/o LWF.
cheers
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uuaaahhhh...
haha, yeah man, that's great, I realllllllllyyyyyyy love it.
when I do have time, I need to test your settings...
yes, yes, yes... makes me really happy,
bernhard
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yeaaa greats photos
can you tell about light and camera seting in this render: http://chaosgroup.com/forums/vbullet...0&d=1206127952
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Originally posted by junior_3d View Postyeaaa greats photos
can you tell about light and camera seting in this render: http://chaosgroup.com/forums/vbullet...0&d=1206127952
lol , read first page, I have allready describe my settings
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Nice study, whenever I start to render different hours of the day, I too feel the urge to do a test at different hours, just for fun, maybe even an animation ... if I had the time It's nice how the vray sun/sky changes according to the time of day. I like the mood of the morning render!
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