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    Glad to have a chance to use aerial perspective! Vray 3.5 rocks! Such a joy to use. All the sampler cleanup and more efficient rendering has made life so much easier. (And thanks to the developer team for getting the various fixes done quickly, like getting the color ramp working again.)

    -Andy
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  • #2
    Nice renders, plants heavily saturated. Cpu render you can set many aerial perspective levels (nodes), sadly with Gpu render only one, it takes the last one on the Effect Container node.
    Win11 Pro 64bit, GTX 970, Standalone version: V-Ray Next 4.30.03,

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    • #3
      Great renders! Nice touch with the aerial perspective!

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      • #4
        Thanks! Yes, JuhaW, I think you're right about the saturation. I did end up adjusting the colors. As I was looking at pictures of the site I saw there's a lot more yellow in the foliage colors, and the green is not that strong.

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        • #5
          Some more structures for this project: a dining pavilion.
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          • #6
            Good renders. Still I dont like those heavily saturated plants. Try sometimes LUT's, they'll bring another feelings to images. Like I used from here, LUT Sprocket 231.

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            • #7
              nice work, and productivity Andybot

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              • #8
                Thanks JuhaW Yes, I see what you mean. I've used LUT for other renders, it may be a good idea for here too. I think the maps I have for these plants are very saturated to begin with, so I may need to work on making color corrections to the maps also.
                Originally posted by JuhaW View Post
                Good renders. Still I dont like those heavily saturated plants. Try sometimes LUT's, they'll bring another feelings to images.
                Stugys Thanks!

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