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Old June 17th, 2008   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Photographic exposure vs Logarithmic

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Thanks, I'll try this out too.

By the way, has anyone purchased the mental bout max videos?

Great stuff it seems...I'm wondering though (and if Brian Brandley could chime in that would be great):

Since I'm a max 2008 user, which of the "interior lighting setup" contained in "how to series" should I purchase?

Would it be redundant to purchase the M2, M3 and M4 in addition to the M7 and M8?
Hi,

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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Thanks for the info.

Will do!
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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 Aside from the stuff you mentioned and the UVW maps on some of the wood (and I think a wall base would be appropriate here, and the plumbing probably wants to be next to the wall), you've got this thing down.
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Thats one tiny bath

Lighting looks good

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