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    • T Offline
      tom72
      last edited by

      great! about grass: how did you added it?

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        tom72
        last edited by

        ah ok, maxwell's plug in.
        Can anybody indicate a tutorial for DOF in v-ray for SU?
        tnx

        T

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          Carloh
          last edited by

          very nice Victor! did you use the SSS-grass material for this one?

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            tom72
            last edited by

            @novena: I'll try and let u know

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              novena
              last edited by

              Tomasso, hope that tutorial is helpful...
              best
              V

              http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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                novena
                last edited by

                hi guys!
                here comes another test image, same scene tested at night time...
                for this one used a HDRI for illumination, the lamp is the HEB II 150-150 model from TAL (technical architectural lighting)
                hope you like it
                best
                V

                130302-grass-night.jpg

                http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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                  solo
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                  Nice!!

                  http://www.solos-art.com

                  If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                    omiKron
                    last edited by

                    Wow that's stunning ! I guess that fitted into a more complex scene with 3D buildings and urban equipment would take a lot of time to render unless using a render-farm will solve the time problem πŸ˜† Anyway... nowadays you can't even notice the difference between some renders and reality, just that renders are much cleaner than the real thing, that's why you achieved making a scene and a render that looks like a real picture β˜€ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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                      novena
                      last edited by

                      Solo, I really appreciate your comment!!

                      omiKron, thanks a lot!!!!

                      best
                      V

                      http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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                        novena
                        last edited by

                        hi again!

                        omiKron, thanks for your comment!!

                        tom72, thanks a lot, yes, grass is made with the maxwell's grass feature...
                        about DOF in vray: you have to create a z depth pass, then in photoshop use that pass to give the depth to your render using the lens blur filter...
                        the following tutorial is for 3D max but it should work similar with SU + vray
                        http://www.onnovanbraam.com/index.php?tutorials/depth_of_field/

                        Carloh, much appreciated! I used SSS (single sided) material for grass, and a texture for the blades shared by Peter Guthrie in this tutorial:
                        http://www.peterguthrie.net/blog/2009/04/vray-grass-tutorial-part-2/

                        thanks again, best
                        V

                        http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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