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INTERIOR PROJECT
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Nicely done! Congrats 

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is this kerkythea?
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Yes this is kerkythea 

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extremely well done materials and lighting. would love to see rendering without post-pro.
gallery-image in my opinion.
gallery-image in my opinion.
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Hi, Really nicely done.
It would be really great if you can help me to understand how the lighting effect can be enhanced in my drawing.
Thanks in advance.
It would be really great if you can help me to understand how the lighting effect can be enhanced in my drawing.
Thanks in advance.
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hi there,
How did you render the view without any noise from the picture? could you please share your secret?
im working on an interior view right now and im usiong the rendering preset #20 but it takes forever and i end up stopping it with alot of grains and noise.
if any one could help me please feel free to reply. i have attached the image for your reference.
Thanks in advance!
How did you render the view without any noise from the picture? could you please share your secret?
im working on an interior view right now and im usiong the rendering preset #20 but it takes forever and i end up stopping it with alot of grains and noise.
if any one could help me please feel free to reply. i have attached the image for your reference.
Thanks in advance!
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@NYC :
You have to learn how light can appear in a room ( how it would appear in real live ). If you use sunlight then you have to realise that the light will enter a room mostly true a window ( not to a wall who has been taken away to create a lightexplosion ). You can play with the soft edges of the sunlight. Further wouldn't I choose an omni-light in a room. It creates unnatural light. I would prefer spotlights or emitting faces ( to create indirect light ) To learn this you have to take your time to test all this possiblities and play with the parameters a bit.
@biker21 :
I have less grain because my scene is less heavy then yours I guess. I have one light ( the sun ) and you have many more lights. And if your lights are emmiting faces then you have to know that one face ( one triangle ) is one light. So if you have a curved face emitter then it's equal to manymany lights. Try to reduce this. To reduce render time you can simplify your scene. Delete the models who aren't in sight for example. If I have to much grain in an image then I use the program ' neat image '
Good luck to you both!
Grzz Takkegek
You have to learn how light can appear in a room ( how it would appear in real live ). If you use sunlight then you have to realise that the light will enter a room mostly true a window ( not to a wall who has been taken away to create a lightexplosion ). You can play with the soft edges of the sunlight. Further wouldn't I choose an omni-light in a room. It creates unnatural light. I would prefer spotlights or emitting faces ( to create indirect light ) To learn this you have to take your time to test all this possiblities and play with the parameters a bit.
@biker21 :
I have less grain because my scene is less heavy then yours I guess. I have one light ( the sun ) and you have many more lights. And if your lights are emmiting faces then you have to know that one face ( one triangle ) is one light. So if you have a curved face emitter then it's equal to manymany lights. Try to reduce this. To reduce render time you can simplify your scene. Delete the models who aren't in sight for example. If I have to much grain in an image then I use the program ' neat image '
Good luck to you both!
Grzz Takkegek
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Appreciate your time good sir! will try to do a better render in my next post.
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One more thing sir, which rendering number preset did you use? thanks!
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19. mlt
It takes some time but I always use the night to cook it
ps: quite a good render you made there. good job
It takes some time but I always use the night to cook it

ps: quite a good render you made there. good job

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Hi Grzz Takkegek
Very nice Tea render
Very nice Tea render
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