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      Khshahen
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      Here is another quick SU model rendered with v-ray using sky scene as texture mapping and outdoor lighting. It's very simple, switch to the environment tab in your V-RAY and select any scene bright scene you want as your Global Illumination. Try your best to select a cloudy sky with some pink color in it.

      Regards,

      Khalid

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      β€œEvery act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”

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        Khshahen
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        @unknownuser said:

        Another nice render Khalid. The only thing I can see maybe needs a little tweeking is the facade of the building. Looks a bit shaded with regards to where the light is coming from.
        Other than that, great!

        Thanks James, it's the texture mapping effect my friend and there is no light at all as I mentioned before. The only light used here is the hidden sky scene in my GI engine and ofcourse the SU environment itself.

        Regards,

        Khalid

        β€œEvery act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”

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