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  • #16
    abhikaams gallery

    ... I have seen now, you have posted a video. Cool - but the blotches? If you like post your GI settings. I suppose so, a higher IM samples count could help here (f.ex. 12.
    www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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    • #17
      abhikaams gallery

      yes it was not that good...
      But I thought posting it anyway mighy be funny for you see how your tutorials lead to bad exampels

      I made some pictures of the same scene where I didn?t hade this problem. I made the picture for the cubic video in a very high resolution and think this affekted the picture quality a bit, but I?m not quite sure. I will try again.

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      • #18
        abhikaams gallery

        abhikaam,
        I'm having a hard time getting a material like what you have in the first renders of the chair for the seat, back, and headrest. Plastic with leather texture, kind of.
        Any chance you could explain or post the material?

        My bumps don't seem to be working. I'm wondering if it's mapping or something I'm doing wrong.

        Thanks,
        Craig

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        • #19
          abhikaams gallery

          I will leave it on the material site litle later.
          greetings

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          • #20
            abhikaams gallery

            update today

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            • #21
              abhikaams gallery

              The bump effects looks nice. The lighting could be better - try a blueish rect light from left and a orangish rect light from right. A little bit more DOF could be nice too.
              www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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              • #22
                abhikaams gallery

                do you mean the fabric material? I agree it looks quit well.
                Lights are collored exactly as you say.

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                • #23
                  abhikaams gallery

                  Like your renderings.
                  Do you know, are there any tutorials on materials in VrR?
                  Or are there premade materials for download somewhere?
                  Is there a material library in the full version?


                  I*ve once made such a 360*360 panorama but rendered about 20 images to stitch the map.


                  where is this tutorial you are talking about?

                  http://85.124.199.50/render/PANXX.mov

                  I am just playing around and have no clue what I am doing

                  http://85.124.199.50/render/vray%20v1.jpg
                  http://85.124.199.50/render/vray%20v1_2.jpg

                  cheers

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                  • #24
                    abhikaams gallery

                    Originally posted by heavyweather
                    Like your renderings.
                    Do you know, are there any tutorials on materials in VrR?
                    Or are there premade materials for download somewhere?
                    Is there a material library in the full version?


                    I*ve once made such a 360*360 panorama but rendered about 20 images to stitch the map.


                    where is this tutorial you are talking about?
                    Thanks!
                    You will find lots of good tutorials some will help you here:

                    http://www.asgvis.com/vfrhino/help.html

                    there is a very good material tutorial and you will find the cubic video tutorial as well. (both micha?s great work. what should we do without him... )

                    There are some materials shipped with vfr. you can find them if you chose import material in the material editor. It?s not really a libary as you might know from flamingo and its not that much, but enough to get started and to understand the principel of materials in vfr.

                    20 images for a cubis video sounds much, what programm did you use?
                    regards

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                    • #25
                      abhikaams gallery

                      I am a photographer (that happens to study architekture in his sparetime) and did use the tools that I am used too.
                      Just rendered 20 pictures from one viewpoint. each took about 5-10minutes. Then I stitched it with Panotools/PTGui as I am used too.
                      and created the script for viewing with PANOCUBE.

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                      • #26
                        Re: abhikaams gallery

                        updated todady. ;D

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