A chance to win a Thea License
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Good luck folks.
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Congrats Marian!!!
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Yes Marian, congratulations.
You will really enjoy Thea
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Thank you very much guys.
I can't believe I actually won something like this.
I'm looking forward to give Thea a try. That'll probably happen next week, I can't wait.

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Can I see the image?
Well done BTW
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@rich o brien said:
Can I see the image?
Well done BTW
It was a luck thing. No ability or talent was requiered, just the dumb luck to have your name drawn from a list.

Lucky Artist Contest
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Oh, I thought it was a render competition.
Looking forward to see that Spaceship rendered once you both decide to build different things

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@rich o brien said:
Looking forward to see that Spaceship rendered once you both decide to build different things
It's gonna look cool....maybe. 
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The 7 P's , Proper, Planning, and Preperation, Prevents Piss Poor Performance, we will build something don't you worry,

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@rich o brien said:
Oh, I thought it was a render competition...
There IS one now actually: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=46481 (and also welcome Christina!)
Oh, and yes, congrats, Marian!
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First render using Thea.

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That looks fantastic, how long did it take Marian?
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It's not that fantastic...I need to learn how to get better renders.
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I like the reflections, and it didn't take that long

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If I had let it render for 40 minute or an hour it would have looked better, but it was just a test. I'm now looking at the tutorials.
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Pretty damn fine start Marian.
The Thea forum is really responsive, one of the things I love about this software.
Kepp it up
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@dale said:
Pretty damn fine start Marian.
The Thea forum is really responsive, one of the things I love about this software.
Kepp it up
Thanks, it's nothing much. I'll see if I'll be more than a lurker there. There are some pretty good artists there.

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Btw, is there a way to shorten the render time by lowering the quality and not have these artifacts? Even on long renders they don't disappear completely.

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Change to biased under Render > Presets....
Then render your image in the Darkroom.
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