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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dhaka
Posts: 13
Name: Hedayet Hossain |
I have made a interactive model of the glass house. I used Virtools engine, 3D max for modeling, V-ray for rendering. Here is the link
The Glass House I am expecting some comments on this.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Name: Kittituch Nakaprawing |
may be you need execute some script of virtool to control antialiasing of your graphic card by tune it up to 2X or 4X and the lightmap baking too, it's stiil have too much noise in the scene.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Texas
Age: 54
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Name: pat c |
Technically you have done very well, but artistically look to the actual environment or one similar and strive to either be more photo realistic or form a style with what you see...... make a visual statement with what you create.
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