Simple Renderings Thread
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Ok here the final version, hopefully.
See the full version on my Flickr page, or download the background pack from here.
See the full version on my Flickr page, or download the background pack from here.
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Looks fantastic. I hope that my renders can be on that level one day What sort of lighting are using? I was gonna guess sun/sky..
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Looks great!
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Lies, lies, lies!!! It's a photo! Do not believe him guys!
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Do the white trees have a texture on them? They also look a bit jagged...
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You dare to critic a masterpiece?StompinTom wrote:Do the white trees have a texture on them? They also look a bit jagged...
Personally for me the whole image could do a with a blur of 0.5 -1.0 in Pshop . No lens is that sharp! at least not handheld
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Conform! Conform!Doug Armand wrote:You dare to critic a masterpiece?StompinTom wrote:Do the white trees have a texture on them? They also look a bit jagged...
Personally for me the whole image could do a with a blur of 0.5 -1.0 in Pshop . No lens is that sharp! at least not handheld
Some motion blur may do the trick as well. But swaying your grass and those trees may be difficult...
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Just posted my final exterior shot of the GH house arch viz challenge.
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Ahhh... I am almost feeling a fresh air.Jeff wrote:Just posted my final exterior shot of the GH house arch viz challenge.
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Looks amazing.. One small crit though.. it seems a tad bit dark..
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Hi,
this is my first entry on this thread as well as on the board. Using free Indigo 2.2. This is a scene originally made for LuxRender. Looks quite nice with Indigo too.
If someone has a hint or two how to improve realism, please let me know =)
Cheers,
Pow
this is my first entry on this thread as well as on the board. Using free Indigo 2.2. This is a scene originally made for LuxRender. Looks quite nice with Indigo too.
If someone has a hint or two how to improve realism, please let me know =)
Cheers,
Pow
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yah, the 2nd, hope you don't mind. Tried the glorious sofa_cloth material from your fantastic Material DB.
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p.s. "The file is too big, maximum allowed size is 500 KiB." sucks. just scale it down on the server side with imagemagick or anything else please.
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p.s. "The file is too big, maximum allowed size is 500 KiB." sucks. just scale it down on the server side with imagemagick or anything else please.
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Hoi Pow...PowStudios wrote:If someone has a hint or two how to improve realism, please let me know
it seems your laptop screen doesn't emit any light... this would push your scene a little more
Also try to avoid to much saturated colors (mousepad etc.), to dark colors (bed-sheet) and to bright ones (texture of cigs).
Stay for RGB under 205 and over ~30. By this you optimize rendertime, and your image don't gets to dark/bright spots...
The first image maybe looks a little strange, because you first don't realize that its a glass table ^^
Second image looks very nice (needs laptop screen light too!)
Third image is quite dark... try different tonemapping here!
btw: for the thrid image file name.
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That's quite a big name you've got there for such a small picturePowStudios wrote:yah, the 2nd, hope you don't mind. Tried the glorious sofa_cloth material from your fantastic Material DB.
Pow
p.s. "The file is too big, maximum allowed size is 500 KiB." sucks. just scale it down on the server side with imagemagick or anything else please.
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