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  • Help with render quality

    hey i was wondering if i could get as much input as that Tadoa church thread got

    i rendered this image and like a lot of the exterior renders i make i usually get this sort of hazy cloudy pail output (quite descriptive hey?)



    and then after some photoshop, contrast, colour, levels



    the rusult is alot better than the original, i was wondering weather i could get a clearer/richer output with less photoshop (im not trying to avoid photoshop just want more to work with) mostly i would like to know what makes the render cloudy like that

    i used a medium IR preset altered for exterior shot (shutter spead 125, F thingy 125, environment and background on)
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    any help would be very appreciated

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    Re: Help with render quality

    Well, I would suggest two things. First is playing with the white balance of the camera. That might help adjust some tones and having a bit more room to play in the rendering as opposed to doing that in photoshop. Second is to try adjusting the appearance of the sun/sky through settings such as turbidity and ozone. Again, this may allow you to a some light tonal variation and contrast that it seams you're looking of. Also, you may not know this, but there are saturation and contrast controls in the Indirect Illumination tab. I haven't really played with them very much, but you can give them a shot.
    Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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    • #3
      Re: Help with render quality

      _please,post your setting in forum!

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      • #4
        Re: Help with render quality

        Originally posted by ongnghique
        _please,post your setting in forum!
        yea.. maybe we can learn something or 2...
        LOL.. :-[

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