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24? Man that was the good old days. I have a feeling I'm dealing with allot of young pups out there. I have 20 years on you.....But I'm a young 44....hehe. Happy Birthday and thanks for all of your contributions. Keep it up.
24? Man that was the good old days. I have a feeling I'm dealing with allot of young pups out there. I have 20 years on you.....But I'm a young 44....hehe. Happy Birthday and thanks for all of your contributions. Keep it up.
Scott
My oldest son have 15 years old, and everytime I look at him I think that shortly he will became older than me...
Being a daddy is fun! My son will be a year old on Tuesday...we have grandparents and family in town for a big birthday bash tomorrow...the kid's already pushing buttons like crazy.
its me or someone here is asking for a vray license for his birthday????
finally someone gets the message
2 psy: there's something very weird with those floor reflections. Maybe it's because the window shadows also fall in the same area, don't know, it looks strange imo.
Also, how can those 2 walls be lit by the sun? Are you using pointlight for the sun?
setup a scene w/ a perfectly parrallel light to 2 walls and see if u can manage to get the light to light the walls.
if this thread about lighting stays on birthdays which seems to have a 101% chance, then you have equal odds of getting the light to strike both walls perfectly.
hey Psy, show the nice people how to use VRay shadows, so that they are bluring by the time they hit the floor. also mabey upping the secondary bounces & the receive/generate GI too lighten up the corners of the walls a bit.
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