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thank you friends for all replies and thank you very much for all nice words
I know I have some alias problems and that made me crazy. I used min1 max6 at fixed rate and even made some partial renders and pulled upto 8 but that never fixed problem and I gave up at the end.
mark: thanks and I was out of work and swimming in crystal waters
I really dont like the result because my metals are never as good as I want and this alias problem but it was fun too - I mean working with squares, shelves and paintings and prismatic lamps and coffee tables in variation of prisms with the lamp and big table another variation etc...
Cheers,
-dave
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I'll tell You How I handle THOSE thiny details and the AA problem
TIS all PhotoShop WORK....
#1 Get a small BLURy brush, set the STRENGHT to about 25-30% and
then with the BLUR Tool, just go OVER them.... THAT's All...
#2 If it is for example - a whole CORNER between Ceiling and a wall...
Then with the LASO Tool make Your selection just a PIXEL OFFSET...
then Apply BLUR Filter - once or twice.... THAT's All....
Works PERFECT.... of course that depends on YOU....
I Myself ALWAYS Retouch my RENDERs to make those JAGGED EDGES
Smoother....
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