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Furniture Design & rendered with studio lighting technique
Furniture Design & rendered with studio lighting technique
Here is my newly designed furniture came out of my wild thoughts. Please feel free to comment. Expert users are specially requested to mentor some tips on improving quality..
Re: Furniture Design & rendered with studio lighting technique
Hello fantoosh, in order to control noise you have to tweak on your vray settings could you post you settings please to give an advice, and something very important its the lightning, what I do whan I apply a reflection to a material I add a high subdivision value something betwee 16 and 20 that helps to control noise on the material absorbing light.
Re: Furniture Design & rendered with studio lighting technique
thanks for the suggestion Dave . I tried something else too and it worked. I removed reflection property of background material, applied white GI for it at 5 multiplier, adjusted camera settings and finally adjusted Hsp. subdiv. and sample in irredience map. link to final adjusted vispot for less noise is https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B8l...thkey=CMbKy-wG
Re: Furniture Design & rendered with studio lighting technique
here is a quick update with some fine tuning still needed... but so far i guess i've been able to control noise pretty much. I like your suggestion too Omar. It also worked really well, only at the expanse of render time...
Re: Furniture Design & rendered with studio lighting technique
i don't understand that about the flat illumination ehehe... no, just kiddin...
do you know what else you should do?... increase the multiplier of those materials with a reflective layer...
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