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    Hi all,
    I've most of what I know of Vray through the forums so first of a big thanks to everyone here. I am studying architecture at University and have been working on a design comp using the schools computers. Still a WIP and will update with the final image as it comes around. Until then any C&C would be appriciated.


    By s3108146 at 2008-04-20

  • #2
    Can you put up another version without the huge watermark?

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    • #3
      actually could you use a legit copy of vray. that would be more helpfull thanks.

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      • #4
        v-ray

        That does take some kahunas
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        • #5
          Could be the school's license?
          Eric Boer
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          • #6
            Sorry Da Elf, I am using a legitmate version of Vray. It has been purchased by my University and the project I am doing is part of my course work. I should have been a little clearer. I'm a huge fan of this render engine and the efforts of the devlopers and forum members here. Hope this helps.

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            • #7
              cool. glad to hear. naturally we can kinda be a little suspicious from time to time

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              • #8
                Looks like the gamma is off somehow, wood looks overly saturated like a low gamma but the overall image looks greyed out like a 2.2 render, what's your set up like?
                Eric Boer
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                • #9
                  No problem Elf don't want anyone thinking I'm trying to rip you guys off. I think it does have something to do with the gamma settings viewing the picture at home it does look quite a bit lighter then when I made it in the labs at uni. Might have to go and sus out the settings there and have another go using LWF. Will post again in due time. Thanks guys.

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