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    Hey guys havnt posted in a while been busy.... let me know what you, just some interior i messed around with i usually do exteriors but im just getting the hang of interiors (doing this for practice). Only thing i cant find to do is get edges not to come out blurry. What do you tthink?

    Any comments will help. and i didnt spend to much time on materials either im still working on lighting =) and settings.

    THanks

    Ruben Gil
    www.spvisionz.com
    www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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    Interior

    When I saw the image I said, out load, pretty! Great work.
    Bobby Parker
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    phone: 2188206812

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    • #3
      Looks pretty good!

      For the blurry edges, are you using an Antialising filter? Catmull-Rom might help sharpen out the edges.

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      • #4
        an AO pass, would settle things perfectly .

        Best regards,
        nikki Candelero
        .:: FREE Your MINDs, LIVE Your IDEAS ::.

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        • #5
          hey

          Thanks its just when i zoom in it looks blurry.

          Sorry for the noob question but whats AO pass Ambient occlusion? sorry never done this please explain would reallay apperciate =)...lol
          Last edited by pskdude; 09-12-2008, 11:20 AM.
          Ruben Gil
          www.spvisionz.com
          www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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          • #6
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambient_occlusion

            Nice image. The red seems a bit too metallic....unless you wanted it to be.


            cheers
            Nils Poetoehena
            3D Visualiser
            www.demanufacture.org
            www.gielissen.com

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            • #7
              hehe

              yea its intended that way =) like a glossy metalic reflection =P

              Thanks for the info ! can anyone refer me to a tutorial maybe on how to do it with vray lol...
              Ruben Gil
              www.spvisionz.com
              www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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              • #8
                Even so I think it's too reflective...
                Set V-Ray class properties en masse with the VMC script
                Follow me for script updates: @ollyspolys

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