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    My first V-ray render

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      valkama
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      Great Image Speaker. I also really like the mood

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        redot
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        The wallpaperer should be shot.
        Besides that it's a great first render.

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          teofas
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          i agree about the wallpaper, but the mood is great!

          http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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            Speaker
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            heh.. Ok maybe it really wasn't the best idea, but this time I'll just blame it on the lack of alternatives I had 😄 I guess I should start drawing my own wallpaper or bringing my lazy ass up to start looking for something rather than staying with what I have already 😆

            http://www.youtube.com/user/latvietis1234

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              stefanq
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              The mood it's awesome. You could make the shadows softer(GI/Skylight/M/Sky- search sun size, and make it 4 or 6)but not necessarily 😄
              Congrats!

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                Speaker
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                Thanks for the tip stefan! I could't figure this myselfe, so I just blured the edges of the shadows a bit in PS.

                I chopped a bit off the top of the image so the grain on the ceiling wouldn't be visible. Any ideas how to lose it?

                http://www.youtube.com/user/latvietis1234

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                  stefanq
                  last edited by

                  Well, it's not obvious, but some screen-shoots of your vray settings will help us to figure what could be done. Basically, it's about sampling, but could be many "tiny" things.
                  Stefan

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                    nomeradona
                    last edited by

                    very nice. i like the lighting

                    visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                      Frederik
                      last edited by

                      @speaker said:

                      I just started learning v-ray for SketchUp to add some more realism to my little hobbie. So this is my first render...

                      I'm speechless... 😲

                      I've never managed to get good results with VfSU (some might blame me for not trying hard enough, but I still see many people having trouble with lightning, materials etc.) but if I take a look at some of the first renders I made, they're far from being as good as yours... 💚

                      Cheers
                      Kim Frederik

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                        Speaker
                        last edited by

                        Thanks! I wasn't expecting so much comliments 😄

                        I was wondering if is there enought detail or would it look better with the cabinet you can see in the attachment to replace the one by the window. And should I use a solid color for the walls, or maybe I could just add a filter to this one to lower the opacity of those lines?


                        Cherry_Shaker_kitchen_cabinet.jpg

                        http://www.youtube.com/user/latvietis1234

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