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Hi,
This is an attempt lighting
I appreciate the Notes :thumbsup:
http://features.cgsociety.org/newgallerycrits/g33/311433/311433_1234132174_submedium.jpg
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vid2k2
02-08-2009, 09:53 PM
Looks good.
For my taste, the whites are too hot and blown out.
Also make sure all elements are a proper scale to
each other. Examine different camera angles.
HTH
Neil V
02-10-2009, 02:53 PM
Looks pretty good as a start but your render time is way too high! What settings did you use within VRay? Did you use Adapative DMC antialiasing? If so, what are your DMC Sampler settings? What primary and secondary bounce method did you use? I only ask because maybe some of those settings can be reduced yet still give you the same render quality.
lllab
02-10-2009, 03:55 PM
may i ask why you use vray 1.01?
this is a way outdated version.
there have been many many free updates for all our registered users. vray 1.1 is the current one.
by the way this image renders a lot faster if the setup is ok and rendered with an official and recent version. i guess a few minutes only depending on machine ...
if you are a registered user please contact the vray team to get the free vray 1.1 update from us...
cheers
Stefan
vrayforc4d
Neil V
02-10-2009, 04:20 PM
Well spotted Stefan. I missed that myself. Hmmm.... makes you wonder....
may i ask why you use vray 1.01?
this is a way outdated version.
there have been many many free updates for all our registered users. vray 1.1 is the current one.
by the way this image renders a lot faster if the setup is ok and rendered with an official and recent version. i guess a few minutes only depending on machine ...
if you are a registered user please contact the vray team to get the free vray 1.1 update from us...
cheers
Stefan
vrayforc4d
Looks good.
For my taste, the whites are too hot and blown out.
Also make sure all elements are a proper scale to
each other. Examine different camera angles.
HTH
Thank you
your comment was very useful
4.5 hrs?!! Yikes!
Thank you
Limited capabilities of my computer
I can not currently buy a new
Looks pretty good as a start but your render time is way too high! What settings did you use within VRay? Did you use Adapative DMC antialiasing? If so, what are your DMC Sampler settings? What primary and secondary bounce method did you use? I only ask because maybe some of those settings can be reduced yet still give you the same render quality.
Thank you for the comment
If there is best settings
Please notify me
http://vb.eyesweb1.net/uploaded/7830_1234310100.jpg
http://vb.eyesweb1.net/uploaded/7830_1234310141.jpg
may i ask why you use vray 1.01?
this is a way outdated version.
there have been many many free updates for all our registered users. vray 1.1 is the current one.
by the way this image renders a lot faster if the setup is ok and rendered with an official and recent version. i guess a few minutes only depending on machine ...
if you are a registered user please contact the vray team to get the free vray 1.1 update from us...
cheers
Stefan
vrayforc4d
Thank you for comment and
Where do I get the update????
The program was installed by
Shop selling programs :cry:
lllab
02-11-2009, 08:55 AM
"The program was installed by
Shop selling programs"
can you explain that please?
the program does not come pre installed anywhere.
you get an update to a real version only if you have bought it from us or an official reseller.
i hope you understand.
thanks
stefan
ThePriest
02-13-2009, 07:46 PM
Thank you for comment and
Where do I get the update????
The program was installed by
Shop selling programs :cry:
No bacon for you!
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