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    • raphik17R Offline
      raphik17
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      Here is my rendering of proposed work


      Facade

      UR Dzynes

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      • HornOxxH Offline
        HornOxx
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        hi - is your shown render (with which tool created?) associated with any question to the forum?

        never trust a skinny cook

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        • raphik17R Offline
          raphik17
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          Yeah, created with vray. And i want to have smooth and less noise. How to do it?

          UR Dzynes

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          • a2theoA Offline
            a2theo
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            The first step to fixing the rendering shown is to balance your lighting with your camera exposure. Right now, the image is quite dark, yet the light source in the upper left is looking blown-out (too bright). There are a few ways to handle this, but first I would try adding an Area light that shines from behind the camera back into the room (to add more light into the scene). Then adjust your exposure to get the brightness of the image correct, and perhaps lower the light power for the upper left light. You should be able to balance it all out to get a better image.

            Note: We created a YouTube video that shows the technique for adjusting lighting issues like these. You can take a look at that video here: https://youtu.be/yYZuVpddCgk

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            • raphik17R Offline
              raphik17
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              @a2theo said:

              The first step to fixing the rendering shown is to balance your lighting with your camera exposure. Right now, the image is quite dark, yet the light source in the upper left is.....

              Note: We created a YouTube video that shows the technique for adjusting lighting issues like these. You can take a look at that video here: https://youtu.be/yYZuVpddCgk

              Thank you for the suggestions and the time taken.... 😄

              UR Dzynes

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