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VICCHEN
10-03-2007, 02:48 PM
Hi all:
This is my practice work with Vray for Cinema 4D, the final image size 2000 x 1500 pixles, 1 hr 11 mins render time with 8 cores Mac Pro, hope you like it.:D
http://www.archicad.com.tw/picture/V22-Vray.jpg
daantjuh44
10-03-2007, 02:55 PM
Wow nice job on that one !
Big image on the wall Hokusai?
glass.use
10-03-2007, 03:20 PM
Very Very nice! Excellent! VIC
could you share, or talk about settings please.
glass.use
10-03-2007, 03:24 PM
Big image on the wall Hokusai?
LOOL is that what got your attention tong hahah
afternooncoffeeboy
10-03-2007, 03:36 PM
yea would be interesting to know ur sun and phys cam settings
Big image on the wall Hokusai?
LOOL is that what got your attention tong hahah
I Just dont` see accurately signature on the picture ;-).
About Image:
Table reflects too strongly, it must most likely must have more transparency, it`s not a mirror
Armchairs with the sofa does not have a smoothing on the angles of sidewalls, if this the leather hardly in real life to do 90 degrees
Thin body of mettal chairs, it is sustained in the size?
Flowers to the right and firnuture themselves has large granularity and also the right flowers are in air
Black pot on the table with the Flowers? If not, it`s too dark matterial
Tree near wall, it is a little necessary to move aside from it, no one will permit soiling the walls:)
Carpet on the floor has the strange passage between the parts where there is a light and where there is no light, "towel" and "smooth"
Columns outside have white points on them, this is the artifact
Windows partitions are flat 2D ?
Pillows are foam plastic on the sofa and the armchairs?
VICCHEN
10-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Thank your comment.:)
Still learning and try to manage the VrayforC4D, keep going for my best.
VIC Chen
scanmead
10-04-2007, 04:47 AM
Beautiful room with lovely light transitions and a lot of impact!
KevinJ
10-05-2007, 06:01 PM
Nice render.
But why does the rug seem to change texture when the light hits it?
KJ
eMeL-ViZ
10-07-2007, 09:50 PM
Great Render, really. Your Floor is Brown but your walls and your Ceiling aren't. How have you avoided this? I have a real problem with this. What are your Sky, Sun and Camera Settings?
Bye,
Moe
STRAT
10-07-2007, 10:46 PM
Great Render, really. Your Floor is Brown but your walls and your Ceiling aren't. How have you avoided this? I have a real problem with this. What are your Sky, Sun and Camera Settings?
Bye,
Moe
why should his wall and ceilings also be brown? if you mean he's lacking colour bleed then i disagree. the walls and ceiling are off white, and i think the radiosity is just fine. any more would be over saturated. in archi rendering more is less.
eMeL-ViZ
10-07-2007, 11:02 PM
why should his wall and ceilings also be brown? if you mean he's lacking colour bleed then i disagree. the walls and ceiling are off white, and i think the radiosity is just fine. any more would be over saturated. in archi rendering more is less.
Maybe I couldn't tell what I mean. His walls of course shouldn't be brown. What i mean is, that my walls and my Ceiling would be brown in the same Situation (or Rendering). His Rendering is great and absolutely not oversaturated. The Lightning is perfect in my opinion. What I would like to know now is, how can I achieve a similar effect in my Renderings. How can I control these aspects of Rendering (Color Bleeding)? I am not too familiar with the vRay BRDF.
Thanks,
Moe[/quote]
VICCHEN
10-08-2007, 05:12 AM
I know what you mean, i have same problem and try to adjust.:)
You can give the material more specular (smoothly), or setup GI setting-->post-processing-->saturation lower, and use area light to simulation the environment light to light up the scene, hope the information can give some help.
and try replace your sun light ( infinite light ) with parallel light.
eMeL-ViZ
10-08-2007, 08:46 PM
Thanks,
thank you, it was helpfull. I think I have to use the Saturation option. It gives the best results for me. The Specular Option is still a little mystery to me. I will go on trying other options and possibilities.
thx,
Moe
Ammar
10-09-2007, 08:45 AM
Nice View I want to live their :) :) :)
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