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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Quezon City
Posts: 7
Name: Janrey Laureano |
I need help with regards to settings in vray. I want to achive a bright look for my interior and exterior like this one. I'm not sure if this was achieved through lighting settings or render settings. Could anyone help me set the lighting effects or post some vray settings to achieve this one?
Thanks! ~Janrey |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Quezon City
Posts: 7
Name: Janrey Laureano |
ok thanks! i have this rendered scene of mine...and i want it to look much brighter with those foggy look like in the first scene i posted. please comment on it and if you could help me achieve what i wanted.
thanks! |
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Last edited by Jeffrey; June 9th, 2006 at 01:50 AM. |
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Amsterdam
Posts: 91
Name: Patricio Silva |
Hi Janray
Great picture there!! I just wonder how did you get that garden... is there any tutorial for it?? It looks so fine... Congratulations!! King Regards, Patrício Silva |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Quezon City
Posts: 7
Name: Janrey Laureano |
Hi Patricio,
Thanks! This rendered perspective is a model unit for proposed subdivision here in the Philippines. The landscape was designed/planned by a landscape architect. Following the planting plan and the material specifications that he gave us the landscape is a combination of 2D pictures enhanced in photoshop and 3D model of plants merged in the scene. I'm very sorry but no tutorial thing was followed to do this landscape, i guess what you can do is to just merge any plant which you might want to put in yout scene and just follow your instinct if it looks good or not. And of course a little help from a landscape expert might help you a lot in creating a nice one. I hope my explanation may help you. ~Janrey |
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Mt.Apo
Posts: 38
Name: onzki Ecapet |
hello kababayan..
what do you mean foggy? anyway--i bumped into this site, http://www.oman3d.com/tutorials/3ds/fog_stealth/ but im not sure if this is the foggy scene your looking. |
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