Something simple ...
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i like the render.. i'm more into stuff like that than photorealism..
not really feeling the design though.. too hivish ( ) for me.. we're humans, not insects
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Thanks, Jeff. As for the design, there's a certain sculptural quality to third-rate modernism that I quite like, for some reason.
Here's a PS'd version. Sorry, "57 channels and nothing on".
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Stinkie,
Can you post your settings? just save your settings and post the file. That will help us track down the "Jaggys"
Scott
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Thanks for the help, Scott. I appreciate it.
Here's the visopt. Didn't create it myself, I think I got it off the Asgvis site.
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Stinkie,
Try this. This is one I made for doing studio settings. It is a bit intensive but I like the output. Using the print studio is not one of the best ones i have found. Let me know what you think. You can also add a diffuse HDRI for the enviornment that will help too. Just keep the "light" in the diffuse around rgb 240/240/240 and then the color can be up to you. I added an example on one.
Scott
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good job!Something simple is notsimple.I from shanghai
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Why I download text format is the code?
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You are only allowed to upload some file types, so users add an allowable extension so they can upload stuff that you normally couldnt. You just delete the .txt bit at the end of the file to get the original file.
Nice render by the way, nothing like a good piece of 3rd rate modernism to brighten the morning.
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@unknownuser said:
... cause simple is good. Vray version, the Maxwell one's still rendering. Oh ... any of you Vray gods - that's you Jackson, Nomer & Scott- got any intel on antialiasing? In short: whats a sure-shot way of getting rid of 'jaggies'?
Try the universal settings.
http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150R1/tutorials_unisettings.htm
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Scott, Dzine,
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll try them both.
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