I am really loving the improved speed, quality, and new features with V-Ray for Rhino 2.0. The three renders here required no Photoshop tweaking whatsoever, except for one replacement background. Amazing!
The reason I re-rendered this project is that the work is going to be featured in a new book coming out later this year. All of the images were too small, so I had to re-render them at 5,000 pixels wide for the publisher's requirements. The proposed book cover is shown below.



The reason I re-rendered this project is that the work is going to be featured in a new book coming out later this year. All of the images were too small, so I had to re-render them at 5,000 pixels wide for the publisher's requirements. The proposed book cover is shown below.
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