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Looks like you used the standard lighting model. Try using the radiosity setting for a more convincing lighting of the interior.
Drawback is that the render time will increase dramatically -
doubt : is GI in play here?? or is it standard scanline render?
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I tried using GI but render times were rediculous, I used standard sun settings. The next render (in oven at moment) should be more spectacular as it's a night scene with a few different types of interior lighting methods.
I have had Vue for over a year but in total I have probably only used it 20 hours, so every render should be better than the one before...at least thats my intent.
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I am so jealous about your skills to pose and rig characters....you just seem to pull them out of your sleeve as if it's nothing .
The scene setup in the shot with the guy watching telly is really nice.
I wonder how it would look like if rendered with Vray or Podium.Cheers,
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That's another great one again you did there 'Pixar guy'
I hope you will make a little 'step by step' Poser tutorial one day.
Some time ago I tried Poser but had to give up as I could only get rubbish out of it.Great work!
By the way,
If you really nag to JoeB of asgvis forum to get your license prolongued, you might get a another month of practicing time. I did the same and got it
Asgvis (VrayforSU) considers it as good marketing to let people post as much as they can in their gallery. A policy I like -
Put a good word in for me.
With the amount of inspiring work you are pumping out with just a trial he should give it to you for marketing purposes.
Your work is attracting customers, heck even I am tempted to buy the friggin thing and hound you for setup hints.
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Solo, I just see a white square....
I must be going snowblind
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I can see it fine.
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Ah, that was the "no render needed" or what topic's building, right?
Really nice (although you must have done something to it finally).
To me (maybe just because the sun is now shining onto my screen) it is a bit dark so I could not get many details.
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