Thanks for the suggestion on the inside, maybe some more obscure or polarized glass would be better, I have to look if there are such in the hypershot barely started to handle a little
Thanks for a quick reply & the tips. π
Got some time to explore in the next few days, hoping to get much better aquainted with Vue.....maybe even post a short video.
Yes, it's great! But I have a problem too; most of my work it's about furniture, and basically, I work allot with interior scenes....and beside that, I have v-ray π But it's funny , amazing, easy to use.
Have fun!
I just gave up on life and my hopes of becoming an architect o.o
That is AWESOME work
I'm still trying to figure out how to input my own measurements for objects... not looking to good π§
Nice work. Your render times are probably because of everything is so reflective (shiny), but it could be many thing (computer specs, render settings, etc.). The image is quite bright but that would be somewhat correct with white on almost all surfaces. The spots are due to your lighting subdivisions being set too low. Try turning those up and also make sure under "global settings" that your raytracing secondary bias is set to .001 and not 0. This will also help clear some of that up. Overall nice work it just needs some attention to the lighting.
Nice Adam! Do you have an closed space, or did you removed some of the walls?
It's just a box with two door size opening to let some more light in. I'm going to try to play with more interior architecture and see what kind of results hypershot is really capable of. I think there is some real potential there for architectural renderings....and it has yet to be really shown.