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  • #31
    here it is, the numbers are the multipliers for the lights.

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    • #32
      Why create a backdrop you cant see? Try substituting those vray lights for skylight, you wont get so many "blown out" areas. Throw in some light cards and I think the image will look even better
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      • #33
        I like the amount of light the image has at the moment. As far as I can see the image has no blown out areas in the 4 puppets.

        The background can be left away in this case, it was just there since earlier versions of the image.

        I am not sure if the same feel can be achieved with skylight and some reflection cards, if you want to give it a shot, I can upload the file as it is now...

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        • #34
          try it without backdrop and it will look completely different. Remember that the objects refract the environment.
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          • #35
            yes please! I couldn't open the other file cause it was a rhino file type or something. I thought the white guy looked a lil blown out in some places. No big deal, if thats the look your going for. Really just a difference in workflow I guess.
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            • #36
              Here is the material setting for the glossy as mzmeskal asked for it

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              • #37
                Thanks!!!

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                • #38
                  blurry

                  HI!

                  nice work guys!

                  could you please post the setting for the blurry material?

                  Thanx!!!

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                  • #39
                    It's right in front of your nose...(see my post above)

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