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  • Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

    This a image that i have render using HDRI i im doing some test to see how you can get good results using this method. critics are welcome community


    http://img688.imageshack.us/i/sunsetthdritest.jpg/

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    Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

    woooww ... great...
    i like the reflection of the glass.
    i would try to use some lens flare filter in photoshop over the existing flare... cause it finishes with the hdri behind the wall, and that does not happen that way...
    it's a great render ;D
    perhaps it is time to look for some nice pictures of people looking to the outside...
    los campeones no nacen, se hacen...

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    • #3
      Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

      Dave, Simple and excellent! i love it.

      What material is that on your chair?
      Brushed metal? Im looking for something smooth like that.

      Great lighting.

      -Gallystops.
      -Intel Core i7-930-<br />-12GB DDR3 SDRAM-<br />-ATI Radeon HD5970-<br />-1TB Hard Drive-

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      • #4
        Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

        Never use lens flare effects, they're cheap and glaringly obvious that they've been added by post production. It was one of he first rules that was pounded in to my head in college. In theory, they should add realism, but in reality, they're eye sores.
        Best regards,
        Devin Kendig
        Developer

        Chaos Group

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        • #5
          Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

          dkending i never use lens flare in post production, and i just used photoshop for basic things. this is a Hdri that i used as a background and i didnt realise that it have a lens flare, i was looking to get a sunny lightning and background. sorry for my english

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          • #6
            Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

            very good parquet texture. I like that only the seams between the parquet wood blocks have bump... editing bump maps in photoshop is not as simple as only putting the image in gray.

            care to share the parquet texture and bump?

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            • #7
              Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

              Sure aceshigh, actually this parquet takes like two hours to get the result i wanted. share the vismat after my shift here in my job.
              Actually i downlad this texture from de download area but you have to make some changes in order to get the right result!

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              • #8
                Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

                http://software.asgvis.com/index.php...&Cctitle=Wood#

                download the hardwood floor and here is the key to get a excellent result!
                Once you download the material you are goint to have three maps
                -difusse
                -specular
                -bump
                Creat a su material and open the difusse map and scale it to your desire size
                then open the material in the editor material and add a refelection layer open the reflection M and in the
                gray default color add a bitmap in these case the specular map of the material, add the same map to reflection glossisness and higlight glossisnes.
                Then add a new reflection layer with highlight gloss. to 0.6 and highlight gloss to .80
                The last will be the bump add the bump map with a value of .08 and thats all. good luck

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                • #9
                  Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

                  Originally posted by gallystops
                  Dave, Simple and excellent! i love it.

                  What material is that on your chair?
                  Brushed metal? Im looking for something smooth like that.

                  Great lighting.

                  -Gallystops.
                  thank you for the comment gallystop, and for the chair i used iron metal actually the hdri add more value to the material

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                  • #10
                    Re: Relaxing moment on a sunny day!

                    thanks for the comments

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