Umpteenth Vray test
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Really difficult to see what this is...

Guess if you're satisfied, that's what matters...
@unknownuser said:
...though it took quite a bit of Photoshopping to get it to look like it does.
You mean to take it from looking crisp and sharp to this...

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I'ma like, your images really have a very artistic sense to it!
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Provocateur!
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Ah jest wanted t'make sumpin purdy ...

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Another Vray "redo". 3m 18.7s for a 1200 x 676 image. Not bad!
Kim, look at how crisp that thing is! Whoa!


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Stinkie, the last one which I assume you do not like, actually has a very ominous feeling to it, there is a loneliness, almost a recognisable place of the past, I like it and hate it at the same time.
Nice to see no blur, tired of squinting to your work
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I do like it - one of my favorites! (Same goes for the earlier Indigo version.)
I so totally intend on doing a series of brightly lit, crisp Vray 'interiors'. Lots of possibilities there.

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that last one reminds me af going in to measure for as-builts of hospital basements... come to think of it... that first one does too.

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@solo said:
there is a loneliness, almost a recognisable place of the past, I like it and hate it at the same time.
Well said, very well said.
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