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  • VRay render

    Hi this my rendering of an interior project at work

  • #2
    Re: VRay render

    freakin sweet man!

    good job

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    • #3
      Re: VRay render

      looks promising but unless you want to create a special atmosphere, it is way to dark.
      Try to decrease the F-stop on your camera until you get rid of the dark areas, if you can not light the scene with your windows and your artificial light you might want to ad a fill light, you can place it behind to camera, turn it to invisible and increase the multiplier until it fits your needs...

      another thing is that the Persons, which are alpha mapped planes i suppose, seem to have a contour line at their Edges. Get rid of that by making your alpha map a little bit smaller than the diffuse map by offsetting it 1 or 2 Pixel depending on the resolution of your map...

      best regards

      Andy

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      • #4
        Re: VRay render

        Thank you very much for the input VCUBE!!! Actually Im really finding it hard to determine the brightness of my renders.I use an LCD monitor at work and a CRT monitor at home.The primary conflict is that my renders at work look too dark when I view it at home even though I find the brightness ok when I view it in the 19 inch LCD screen I use at the office.This is a really big problem for me because our main client use CRT monitors and all the computers at our office have LCD screens plus some of the LCD screens display the image as either too bright or too dark.Im really confused right now

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