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    Can u write here configuration of render and lights for a photorealistic scene?
    (viz)

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    Re: Photorealistic scene

    Originally posted by xlm
    Can u write here configuration of render and lights for a photorealistic scene?
    (viz)
    be happy to:

    1. model photorealistic model

    2. slap on photorealistic textures

    3. add and place lights in a photorealistic manner

    4. tweak rendersettings for photorealistic look

    5. sit back and wait for the hollywood studios to come a calling...
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    • #3
      Re: Photorealistic scene

      Originally posted by xlm
      Can u write here configuration of render and lights for a photorealistic scene?
      (viz)
      No.

      This is the kind of thing that will change dramatically for every scene. What you have asked is the same as asking "Can you write here the configuration of instruments and notes for a great symphony" or "Can you write here the parts and assembly for a ferrarri."

      There is no "magic settings".

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      • #4
        or my favorite:

        How long is a peice of string?
        Cheers,
        -dave
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        • #5
          I've been tutoring someone on architectural modeling and lighting * though he has to use mray for class* and he's asked me this several times on various occasions. And every time I give him the same answer.

          Photo realism comes from photorealistic lighting, photorealistic texturing, and photo realistic modeling. Take one of those away from the render and it will very doubtfuly look " photo realistic". Granted, The texturing and lighting can essentialy make a bad model look like a REAL bad model.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Syclone1
            or my favorite:

            How long is a peice of string?
            A string is exactly 3 units long, where each unit is 1/3 the total length of string.

            I think I'll go have another unit of beer.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dynedain
              Originally posted by Syclone1
              or my favorite:

              How long is a peice of string?
              A string is exactly 3 units long, where each unit is 1/3 the total length of string.

              I think I'll go have another unit of beer.
              I think you have way to much spare time buddy

              -dave
              Cheers,
              -dave
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              • #8
                As you all guys know...

                There is NO such button in V-Ray like << Make it Beautiful & Photorealistic >>
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                • #9
                  Will that be in 1.5?
                  When?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CCS
                    Will that be in 1.5?
                    When?
                    Not sure actually.... though who knows what VRay Development Team has on mind... !
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