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  • #31
    Hi Natty

    First of all congratulations good images


    I would like to know where models of desk in your office come from?

    Are those your models or from a library or they are free downloadable?


    I need something like this could u direct me to some of them or the same if free?

    thank u very much in advance

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    • #32
      i modeled the desks and legs as they are a Bespoke Furniture... !
      Natty
      http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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      • #33
        WEIGHTED AVERAGE interpolation type is a little faster and it can be used in the scenes with large windows. If your windows are small you corners at the windows can be too much blury. If you have lots of lights you can use WEIGHTED AVERAGE without any problem.

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        • #34
          Very nice rendering and atmosphere, except for the rpc's as usual. I wish there was another afordable solution to this problem, but the only one I know would be to film the characters specifically for your animation. That would be damn expensive. We did it once but it was for a very short interior shot, like 5 seconds, and the guys did it for free, and the photographer above us lended us his blue screen... So it doesn't count.

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          • #35
            Yeah now that would be the best way ..... but i wouldnt have a clue how to do it ....
            Natty
            http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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            • #36
              anyway - nice work, my friend.

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              • #37
                Nice image Natty.

                The only question I have is with the reflective ceiling. I haven't seen too many ceilings that have a reflective surface and still have fluoro lights in them.

                By the way, is the Cooked Variable AA faster than Area or are you using it for another reason?

                SunnyC

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