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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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Name: Joel Callahan |
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I have ALL of Bri's videos. Well, he just released 2 new ones and I haven't gotten paid yet. The How To series lays down some good foundation. There's an mrSun tutorial that I got a few weeks ago but haven't watched yet. Get 'em all! They're great value for money. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: nancy, France
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Name: Khaled Haj Hussein |
By the way, I quickly together a scene with mr sun/sky, and photographic exposure at default settings. 2 light portals at low intensity on the window and lightwell above sinks. (a bit of AO too)
I like what I see from this combination. I think it will work well for my projects. FG at low setting and GI samples at 5000, 2500 and 250000. PS: Please overlook the obvious quirky details...like the window handles, lights... and scale issues on certains elements. ![]() |
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Well the exposure is dead on. I'm trying to figure out how the corner condition of the niche above the sink is built
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