New to this whole rendering thing. All of my rendering is office furniture. I'm always dealing with square sample fabric swatches from one manufacturer or another. My question is this...
Sometimes the fabrics are less perfect than others. So when the fabric repeats in the rendering, there are obvious breaks. Here is an example:
http://www.spectrumworkplace.com/NYGC-WS8.jpg
The rendering came out decent. But if you look at the green, you can see the lines where the square fabric swatch is lighter on one end than the other or doesn't quite line up. Is there anything I can do in VRay/Sketchup to help minimize this, or is this strictly a Photoshop thing? I'd gladly take any Photoshop advice too...
Thanks!
Sometimes the fabrics are less perfect than others. So when the fabric repeats in the rendering, there are obvious breaks. Here is an example:
http://www.spectrumworkplace.com/NYGC-WS8.jpg
The rendering came out decent. But if you look at the green, you can see the lines where the square fabric swatch is lighter on one end than the other or doesn't quite line up. Is there anything I can do in VRay/Sketchup to help minimize this, or is this strictly a Photoshop thing? I'd gladly take any Photoshop advice too...
Thanks!
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