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I think there is a DOF problem. Why are the foreground plants blurred and not the background image ?
I don't think I would go with depth of field in that image if you want have a clear background. If you want the DOF ( I think it works in interior image as well ) try to burn or wash the light from the window.
I'll try to find out an image to illustrate what I mean.
Regarding the DOF what do you mean about that, I'm focusing on the furniture and the landscape of this scene and whats wrong or problem with DOF? there are 3 kinds of DOF 1st is focusing on the foreground, 2nd is on the background and the 3rd one is on the middle of the scene where in the foreground and background will be blurred. Am i right tom??
just please share that image that you wanted to illustrate
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nice render man, by the way im newbei in vray in SU but used SU for about a year with defferent rendering engine , so im willing to know more about vray rendering, can you give some tips and tricks from you., by the way about you said in DOF your right man, never mind what tom said hehehe, so heres my blog www.churchillrender.blogspot.com, one of the post there is rendered in vray, the residential one. plz try to comment on that, violent comments are accepted.
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