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    solo
    last edited by 15 Jan 2010, 18:14

    Guys, those look great.

    Just an observation.... they both look a little bright for the amount of light filtering in, did y'all use additional lighting inside?

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      Stinkie
      last edited by 15 Jan 2010, 18:46

      @stefanq said:

      I always thought that you got the skills, but, you're just a little bit lazy.... πŸ˜„ right?

      The hell I am! πŸ˜†

      @solo said:

      Just an observation.... they both look a little bright for the amount of light filtering in, did y'all use additional lighting inside?

      Not me. I cranked up the ISO, and did some additional tweaking using Picturenaut and PS.

      Here's another test I just did. This one was 5000 pixels wide and rendered in ... an hour! Some splotches, but still. One can't tell because of the Gaussian blur, but the AA was perfect.


      vray_test.jpg

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        olishea
        last edited by 15 Jan 2010, 20:24

        did you just use an emitter to light the last image? very nice. ive said this before, reminds me of old architecture journals πŸ‘

        oli

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          Stinkie
          last edited by 15 Jan 2010, 20:32

          Yeah, only one. I'd like to do a 'real' studio render of this model as well. Something well-lit and crisp. Might be a good learning experience.

          Whenever I give Vray a spin I wonder why I don't use it more often. πŸ˜„

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            steelers05
            last edited by 16 Jan 2010, 03:26

            these are really nice images stinkie...im wondering why you dont use it more often as well. The program really works well in your hands from the looks of these images.

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              edu1987
              last edited by 16 Jan 2010, 04:16

              @stefanq said:

              Well, mine it's pretty much the way I found it, in asgvis forum.

              can u post the link to this download, i would really like to have those materials, looks good

              always be psycho about perfection

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                tomijrinne
                last edited by 16 Jan 2010, 08:11

                Hi! Where did you find this? Can you post some links? I really need help on my project!

                -Tomi R, Finland

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                  Stinkie
                  last edited by 16 Jan 2010, 10:04

                  @steelers05 said:

                  im wondering why you dont use it more often as well.

                  Basically because it's much more complicated than either Indigo or Maxwell. And then there's the lack of layer blending ("multilight"). I'm thinking though, one could render an image per light source and then do the "layer blending" in Photoshop?

                  Might be time too to shell out on some decent tutorials on Vray.

                  Model: http://software.asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=439&Ctitle=Studios%20and%20Scenes

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                    AdamB
                    last edited by 17 Jan 2010, 12:09

                    Anyone have any photos of how the wall lights look in reality? I find the illumination they give pretty dim in my rendering.

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                      shadowdne
                      last edited by 17 Jan 2010, 13:01

                      It's the reel photo of the Ando's Church. The walls are quite reflective.

                      http://images43.fotosik.pl/249/addde26764279b9b.jpg

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