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there is dirty spots on the door i did'nt noticed it, just now :-\ it usually happens when your using low specs pc... i rendered this one in my laptop thats why.
cheers jds
loved the mapping on the jars and the 3Dmax teapot the fruits, and the ambience in general, also the camera angles, i can always learn something new from your renders. great job!
Hello Master! Jeff, when you post something, only good things started to happen'. It's like an indirect support, coming from you. It's bad that you don't do that more often!
Regards,
Stefan
ok first of all many thanks to all your comments....
i just like to share you the real quality that im aiming.... i did it!!! but in the wrong computer... bec. may post here if you can see has a color bleeding wherein it is not shown in my laptop.. untill now im struggling to fix my laptop calibration :-\
if you can only see the quality in my laptop im sure you will be more satisfied like me
here it is... im having difficulties in pshop to rmoved those bleeding colors maybe bec. of too much color combination or im just tired hehehehehe....
loved the mapping on the jars and the 3Dmax teapot the fruits, and the ambience in general, also the camera angles, i can always learn something new from your renders. great job!
Originally posted by andeciuala
man what a realistic render!!!!!
Could you please, just one time post your vray settings?
Please, i'd like to see how do you get so clean renders.
Originally posted by stefanq
Hello Master! Jeff, when you post something, only good things started to happen'. It's like an indirect support, coming from you. It's bad that you don't do that more often!
Regards,
Stefan
Wow so many comments.... thanks to all your comments ....
ok let me tell you the secret...( there is no secret!!!! ) i already posted before the setting as i can remember.I am only using mado setting i swear.... ok i admit its in the setting but i cant understand why most of the guys here can't be satisfied in one setting...
why i choose mado setting... bec. its fast and has a good quality...like my recommendations ( let the light get in)....and it is better to make your renders in a high resolution more than 800x 600 i think. and maybe on how im doing the materials.... here's another tip always make contrast in design in color in heights everything that you can see in reality... or maybe the best thing is to compare your renders not in 3d but in real picture...(dont depend in your setting depend in your eye) you can see that from the masters here making wonders from raw to post process....its not in the setting or in ps its your own taste... bec. everytime your adjusting your quality , you are going up and you cannot go down bec. you will never be satisfied....
thats the secret i think... i hope it help a lot and one more thing my apologies to all of you guys waiting for my reply... im always online and visiting im just not the guy who always want to comment... but with free time im sure i will...
thanks and regards jds
always remember there is someone always someone better than you....
;D
Thank you santos that helped a lot.
Here is some thing i made with your pic in photoshop. justo to take of the color bleeding.
Can you tell me where can i download the Mado settings? please, i've looked for it in download settings, but i've only found the mado exterior settings.
M´kay, i´m a HUGE fan of MADO settings, but.... I don´t know if you are talking about the int or ext files but it´s very hard to manage the outside light lighting the room without burning edges. And when you place light with Gi the render takes a loooong time to process. Talk a little bit about your light sources (point light, planes, sun), please!
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