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      savphili
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      VRay for Sketchup, Post in Photoshop.

      http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c319/sav_phili/Pankow Construction/livingroom27.png

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        olaydigitaldesign
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        Nice render! I've never used Vray before. How do you like it?

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          olishea
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          lol bit nice for a first go. im sure thats not your first render! but very photo real, nice just colour banding is a bit of an issue thats all! πŸ‘

          oli

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            savphili
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            @olishea said:

            lol bit nice for a first go. im sure thats not your first render! but very photo real, nice just colour banding is a bit of an issue thats all! πŸ‘

            Thanks guys, VRay rules. You have to play around with it to perfect (just like everything). I like this renderer compared to others because of its realistic shadows.

            I know, this is not my 1st render ever, more like my 500th. I'm just being goofy, because I've noticed that other people have done the same thing! πŸ˜›

            p.s. Oli, you know any tips to prevent the color banding?

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              brodie
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              I'm thinking about looking more into Vray. How's the learning curve been? What sort of experience do you have with other renderers and which one's have you used?

              Good job on the rendering.

              -Brodie

              steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                savphili
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                @unknownuser said:

                I'm thinking about looking more into Vray. How's the learning curve been? What sort of experience do you have with other renderers and which one's have you used?

                Good job on the rendering.

                -Brodie

                Lol, hey brodie, sorry for the delayed response. I haven't really used any other rendering engine before this. I used Mental Ray briefly in school but Vray is my main rendering tool. The learning curve isn't too bad. I've been using it now for about 4+ months and you can already see the result.

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                  skyscraper100
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                  nice work! its awesome for a first. you controlled the material nicely. post more! πŸ‘


                  The way you think Creates reality for yourself.

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                    tfdesign
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                    Bloody hell!! What are you laughing about?? 😲 😲 😲

                    I'd be extremely chuffed with that! πŸ˜„

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