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Old September 6th, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Here is my latest render in maxwell. Any ideas on how to make it better?

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P.S. The image is based on a scene and models from Evermotion. I'm just learning.
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It looks much better, keep it up!
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Think The Render Is Nice...but How Does The Whole Drain And Pan Thing Work?...
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Thats a great question... I'll leave that to the architects. I'm just trying to develop viz skills.
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Are you using daylight only or do you have some fill lights behind the camera? Also is the shower glass AGS?
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Just Daylight, I cut a new window behind the camera to add light to the scene. The shower is AGS.
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hi...

good work...

can u suggest me how could u get rid of noise in the iamge......

wat i mean to ask is ....any settings to lights and camera
to avoid noise in the image...???

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I'm still new to maxwell render, but I've found that the more light you allow in your scene from the physical sky setting, the faster noise will clear up from the render. The forum at maxwellrender.com has more information on getting clean renders.

I let this image render over night on a Quad Core Mac Pro... But I don't think you would need to render that long to get similiar quality.

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Any ideas on how to make it better?

Its a nice and clean rendering. The composition could be more interesting, but the lighting looks fine. Maybe the curtains are a bit to transparent, and the shower glass could need some more reflections? Personally I would use real glass with 10 mm thickness and not AGS is this scene, because it would look more real.

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