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      johnny8dljuneau
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      Hi to all,

      I am new to this forum, however, i have used sketchup for about a year and have recently started teaching myself VRay for sketchup.

      I have created a night time interior render, and although i am pleased with the initial result (the first time i have tried to use VRay lighting!), i know it can be made a lot better.

      Image Link - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j211/johnny8dljuneau/internet/internal_render_01.jpg

      So i would love it if some more advanced VRay users could give me advice on making this image clearer, less fuzzy and most importantly...more photo realistic!

      I have only used sketchup materials (i dont know how to use vray materials!), and i used the 'interior reading gi' render preset available on asgvis.com, then altered the shutter speed on the camera to 900 and turned off GI (skylight) and Background under environment.

      Any help from you VRay advanced users and veterans would be greatly appreciated!

      Thanks,

      Johnny8dljuneau

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        nomeradona
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        why not visit the Asgvis.com, there are a lot of advance users there.

        visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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          juanjo06
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          that is! go to asgvis.com and download some "options" and try to turn around the rectangular light, the scene looks good but add or try the rectangualr light. 😄

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