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      jonathanb
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      Hi,

      Apologies that this isn't being posted on Maxwell Render forums but I am having trouble posting anything on there for some reason... If anyone knows how I can get this sorted please let me know.

      Anyhow, I have recently been using the plug-in to expand my rendering skills, yet i believe i'm a fair way away from mastering this in depth programme! I have bought the plug-in (and have a 30 day trial for the studio) and have got some basics sorted.

      However, I've already discovered that something can't be quite right as I have had to use about 80 LEM's (400mm x 400mm) with a huge wattage (25,000 watts each) for a visual of a small speakers stage project. The scale of the drawing I think is right but the lEM quantity doesn't seem right.

      The other issue which is really tackling my brain is how to get the gloss/ shimmer effect on materials so they have more reflectance. I have dropped the roughness to 0 and the nd around 2... how can get more of a shine without photoshopping!!

      I have attached a visual of the original render, and it's the white goalpost which i want shiny, and the overall lighting to be brighter. I was quite happy with the overall resolution (did it to max 1920 res) but have attached lower res jpeg.

      Thank you


      stage.jpg

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        andre51
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        Hi Jonathan

        Why don't post the model and I'll have a look quickly. I'm fairly sure it's easily rectified.

        Andre

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