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  • #31
    Originally posted by _jaro
    I have received the disk just today and in my humble opinion, I would say it is awsome. I would really love to see next DVD from you on Gnomon. Maybe GI: Interiors
    ask and you shall receive.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by czoog
      I have the disk as well, and while I'm only through the second chapter I really like it.
      Well I hope you guys get through the whole thing... the "good" stuff is at the end... With a suprise ending, just like "the sixth sense"... hehe

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      • #33
        I loved this DVD! it has made me jump head first into HDRI lighting awesome work Chris!



        I suggest everyone using V-ray pick this Video Up! full of lots of cool ideas and techniques...
        Thanks
        Mathew Everett
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        Phillipians 4:13
        "I can do all things, through Christ who strengthens me."

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        • #34
          I have ordered a copy of this dvd too, last week.

          Now I am waiting to get the packet.

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          • #35
            I have some problems runing the dvd. I have installed quicktime 7.0.2. and acrobat reader 7.0 but when I start aplication I get message director player error, script error. continue?

            Do I need something else except quick time or acrobat reader installed.
            www.VisualizationStudio.com

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            • #36
              I managed to lock up the player repeatedly.. if you browse to the cd, you can just watch in quicktime..

              turn on view hidden files in explorer, and browse to /bin/misc/Generic_Files/ and poke through the mov's
              Dave Buchhofer. // Vsaiwrk

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              • #37
                Yes I know that but what else do I need to run it normally.
                www.VisualizationStudio.com

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                • #38
                  Hey guys... Could you please contact Gnomon and let them know you have problems? Chances are, others are having problems too, and they may have a solution.

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                  • #39
                    I wrote mail to gnomon and this is their answer.

                    The problem is Quicktime 7.0. There is a problem with the Beta version that
                    both Apple and
                    Macromedia are aware of. Please use v. 6.5 until the final version of 7 is
                    released.

                    Regards,


                    It works fine now.
                    www.VisualizationStudio.com

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by cpnichols
                      ask and you shall receive.
                      so is there a date for the interiors release?.....we just ordered ours today, and I'm really ecxided about it


                      paul.

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                      • #41
                        Chris, first of all great video...very informative

                        Secondly, I know this was covered, but could you explain again the
                        advantages of using a Vray light for your sun instead of the Direct light with Vray area shadows?
                        Needs more cowbell

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                        • #42
                          Well you could go either way, but the area light is a true area light (meaning it lights from the entire area) instead of a point light with an area shadow. Also, I find that I get better specular/reflections with the Vraylight.

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                          • #43
                            actually he didnt say a point light he said a direct light. which is what i use for my sun. for a vray area light to be accurate you need to make it the size of the sun and move it as far as way as the sun is. pretty much impossible to do. a direct light is more accurate.

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                            • #44
                              personally I use the IES sun. I prefer it to the direct light cause you dont have to worry about setting up the hotspot correctly to encompass your scene and so on.
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                              • #45
                                actually he didnt say a point light he said a direct light
                                ya that's what i said
                                So basically it's 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other....

                                cheers guys

                                (wow...the 'edit' button...cool)
                                Needs more cowbell

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