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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      David, if you change the carpet from a color to a texture it should remove the pink tint in render.

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        bubbalove
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        They are supposed to be speaker screens but I messed up and made them too dark... they were supposed to be the color of the walls... whoooopsies! It's funny you say that about the door casing... as I made it extra thick so the chair rail would die right into to it... maybe its the perspective?

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          bubbalove
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          It is a texture Pete, I also added a bump map to it... I know it is definitely my material settings but I just don't know what to do... anyone with experience in Kerky maybe can help! I will post it in the Kerky boards as well and see if I can get something outta them...

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
            last edited by

            I am not versed in KT, but if there is a way of toning down the Irradiance then you may be able to overcome this.

            Or a quick color correction in PS should help for a quick fix.


            http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/1079/kerkyrendersmallcn8ed3.jpg

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              bubbalove
              last edited by

              Ahh... alright, bout to give it a shot...

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              • DanielD Offline
                Daniel
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                David, I think the thickness of the casing is fine, but for traditional doors such as those the casing should be wider.

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                  bubbalove
                  last edited by

                  Ohhh... I'm trying to fix the 'pink' problem right now but I will fix that... client didn't catch that one...

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                    bubbalove
                    last edited by

                    Well here is the updated render... still got some 'pink' issues but it's not as bad... anyone?

                    http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/6025/kerkyrender2xe2.jpg

                    By bubbalove at 2008-10-23

                    Pete, I'm not all that good with PS. I changed the hue/saturation for the ceiling on this one... is it any better?

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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
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                      Definately a lot better, I use paintshop pro (not a PS fanboy), I adjusted the back lighting and flashfill.


                      http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/135/kerkyrender2xe2ou3.jpg

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                        DzineTech
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                        Like Solo, I aint a KT user but colour bleeding is also an issue with Vray. The workaround is to precalculate the lighting solution with the floor being a white material and you simply switch textures back when it comes to final render and you load the precalculated solution. Not sure if you can do this with KT though 😕

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                          bubbalove
                          last edited by

                          That looks great Pete! But I would like to be able to do a render and not have to adjust it a whole bunch in photoshop... thanks for your help though...

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                            Daniel
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                            Looking better, David.

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