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    • M Offline
      mateo soletic
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      Tom,
      Actually I made my own skyes. Well I didnt make them from scratch but adopted them from
      the existing ones. But if You want to make Your own skies You can do it in one of the following ways:
      1.Make Your own atmospheres from scratch or adopt the existing ones (like I did)
      2.Use HDRI skies
      3.Importing photos for skyes using alpha
      planes
      Here is a link to tutorial by Thomas Krahn
      http://www.thomaskrahn.com/Tutorials.How_to_use_photos_for_skies.htm
      Check this guy, he is only 18 and his work is one of the reasons I love Vue.

      Talking of alpha planes I did an experiment
      yesterday using transparent tree images from
      form fonts and importing them using alpha planes. after tweaking them I made instantly
      ecosystems and populated complete forests.
      Its amazing.I have tutorials for all that stuff if You need them.

      Hope this helps for now.
      Mateo

      [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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        guite
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        Edges seem hazy, is that intentional or software idiosyncrasy? I also agree that the spotlights are a bit strong. Moreover, there is no apparent light fixtures where those spots are coming.

        How much time did it take to render each image?

        I thought I saw my sofa sets for the first time in a render (rub eyes), looks very similar! viewtopic.php?f=16&t=721

        Guite

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          not registered yet
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          Hi Mateo,
          Thanks for the link, will make good use of it.
          At this point in time any tutorial will help.
          As I mentioned earlier I am still trying very
          hard to tame Vue

          Hi Guite,
          Oh yes that is ur sofa,sorry forget to give you
          credit earilier. the hazy edges are not intentional
          infact till now I am still trying to get a sharper
          image . the 1st image took 45 min and 2nd 26min
          in my - Duo 1.86 2gig ram. too long for my comfort
          actually but heck ,I am the one wanting it.Sooooo

          Thanks again for all comments
          Rgds
          Tom

          [tom yong]

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            Stu
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            Hi Tom,
            Pretty good start for Vue interiors!
            If this is early days with the renders done in work real time we can expect to see a lot more good stuff!! πŸ˜„
            And there is a huge difference between commercial output with budgets and deadlines and the 'hobbyist' images that have been fussed over and cooked for days!!
            Stu

            http://www.landesign.com.au

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            • N Offline
              not registered yet
              last edited by

              Thanks Stu,
              I am still licking my wound suffered from about 1 week Vue-ing πŸ˜‰ taking a few days off to do some Viz(work)
              I hope I won't disappoint U or my bosses with my future Vue rendering 😳
              Hv not done rendering more than 5-10 mins for a looong
              time, the feeling is both sweet and sour,or (SHIOK!!) in our local contact talking about
              cooking for days πŸ˜†
              How are you doing old pal....

              Rgds
              Tom

              [tom yong]

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                Jackson
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                Tom,

                These are excellent interior renders from Vue- it is an absolute bugger to get interior daylit renders from: I've all but given up on it and started working in Maxwell instead. Unless Eon completely reprogram Vue it'll never be any good for daylit interiors, but you've done a great job of bullying it into doing what you want.

                Jackson

                Jackson

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                  guite
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  Hi Guite,
                  Oh yes that is ur sofa,sorry forget to give you credit earilier. the hazy edges are not intentional infact till now I am still trying to get a sharper image . the 1st image took 45 min and 2nd 26min...

                  Its always nice to see your (meaning mine) work put to good use. The warmth in your image is appealing, well suited for a cold climate region, takes away from the coldness of the white external wall and ceiling.

                  26 to 45 minutes is a decent time. Yesterday I tried a rendering (after a gap of about three years), this time in Kerkythea, for one of our office projects. After adjusting textures and setting up six omni lights, I started to render a night scene 800x600 pixels in a high setting- path tracing high or MLT I think. It still was not done after two hours. So I cancelled it and just exported raw from SU.

                  Guite

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                    Stu
                    last edited by

                    Tom,
                    If you really run into trouble using Vue for interiors maybe use it more for external work and get up to speed with Kerkythea [wont cost your boss anything πŸ˜„] for inside jobs. But don't use MLT unless you have a a couple of spare days πŸ˜„

                    http://www.landesign.com.au

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                      not registered yet
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                      Thanks Guys for the comments, did another daylight interior (no radiosity) at 600 dpi render time 7mins πŸ˜›
                      but image still grainy. 😞 Maybe Mateo can share some expertise

                      Stu,I did try "K" but I hv no success with "K"
                      at all maybe I will try again when I can find the time
                      soon I hope πŸ˜’

                      Have a good weekend
                      Tom

                      [tom yong]

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                        Damnit 4get to attach image 😳 here goes

                        [tom yong]


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