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render in vray.about 30 min.no use dof,maybe next i will use it.
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Great image! I really like the bloomy look of it! :thumbsup: The lighting is great. Only thing that bothers me is the polycount of the curtain, it seems very low. I don't thing this scene needs any dof, maybe if you make a closeup shot.
Have fun,
WAVK
xavier
07-23-2002, 10:19 AM
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Flypaper
07-23-2002, 05:46 PM
Love it! Great radiosity in the scene, fantastic lighting, again I agree with the above comment, the curtain seems like the flaw!
Awsome job tho, keep it up!
yes, it is polycount is very low,may be i am lazy.thank u you idea.i will try another one:)
Originally posted by WAVK
Great image! I really like the bloomy look of it! :thumbsup: The lighting is great. Only thing that bothers me is the polycount of the curtain, it seems very low. I don't thing this scene needs any dof, maybe if you make a closeup shot.
Have fun,
WAVK
Originally posted by Flypaper
Love it! Great radiosity in the scene, fantastic lighting, again I agree with the above comment, the curtain seems like the flaw!
Awsome job tho, keep it up!
thank you:)
stephen2002
07-27-2002, 05:45 PM
the lighting is very realistic. All you would really have to to do improve that curtain is either sub-surf it or subdivide-smooth
funnydoodle
07-28-2002, 11:20 AM
i not sure if u call this a flaw too but i noticed the placing of the furnitures not logical. the chair further in the pic is "locked" by the table which is too close to the curtain... i don't think anyone could get a sit there easily. lol....
just want to take a photo and move them:D :D :D
Originally posted by funnydoodle
i not sure if u call this a flaw too but i noticed the placing of the furnitures not logical. the chair further in the pic is "locked" by the table which is too close to the curtain... i don't think anyone could get a sit there easily. lol....
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