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    • N Offline
      nomicrowave
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      Ok, here's my first decent render. This is my desk in my living room (minus the papers scattered on it, haha).

      I did the render with Kerky. The thing that bothers me is, I haven't figured out how to light up the windows like it's daytime outside. Anyone know of a tutorial that I could use?

      Thanks for looking,
      Nomi

      My Desk

      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Gallery/nomicrowave/My Desk/My-Desk-Kerky.jpg

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      • FrederikF Offline
        Frederik
        last edited by

        Hi Nomi,

        That's a very nice start... πŸ˜‰

        @nomicrowave said:

        I did the render with Kerky. The thing that bothers me is, I haven't figured out how to light up the windows like it's daytime outside. Anyone know of a tutorial that I could use?

        Have you taken a look at the Getting Started tutorial..?? πŸ˜•
        On page 21 you can see how to apply a spherical sky, and in our download section, you can download some very nice spherical sky probes...

        Of course you need to make sure that your windows have a thin glass material assigned so that they appear to be real windows... πŸ˜‰

        In the KT Forum you can get much support, if you get stuck with a render or need some advice about how to improve it... πŸ˜‰

        Cheers
        Kim Frederik

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          nomicrowave
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          That's what I forgot to do. I didn't add TG_ to the thin glass material. Thank you!

          Nomi

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