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i posted these just to see if you can recommend ideas using SU Vray software, because it took me 12hours to render the first image, is there a setting which can decrease the rendering time comments and suggestions are much appreciated! peace
excellent work, a little suggestion, the angles of the camera are too extreme to show all...make a little strange the walls in angle....
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excellent work dude!
the illumination it's so real, anda the people inside are greate! aweful!
the only thing the carpet in the room seems a little bit estrange
excellent work dude!
the illumination it's so real, anda the people inside are greate! aweful!
the only thing the carpet in the room seems a little bit estrange
Hey jhames infant,
Welcome to the forum. Here few comment's on your renders:
1st image: the walls got distorted i guess cause you used short camera lens (below 30 mm), Imo it's a bit un-photo-realistic, but it can be a matter of choice. The people i suppose inserted in PS? because their perspective doesn't match scene's perspective. Overall I like this image it's very good illuminated and full with details also good material work.
2nd image: Here you used short camera lenses, i think that in this image it more fits. You can improve the composition, by choosing POV that will show the cemetery of the building (also matter of opinion).  I love the bushes and the soft shadows in the scene, good material work here as well.
3d image: The first thing that popped to my eyes was the carpet,  I think it's to massive. The rest of the scene looks very good (well detailed, illuminated). I loved the metal material, can you share the setting of it?
About the long render times, it can be cause you used lot's of emissive object's. But mainly it depends on the V-ray settings, if you post the settings I can be more specific.
welcome my friend, very nice images, just a little weird camara shots, but welcome to the forum!!
thank you sir , im one of the admirers of your noble workx!! thankyou very much, about your comment, can you give me a tip on how to achieve a perfect camera setup..
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