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hayyy please check my new thread with final images
The new image is really working. It looks really good, nice layout. As far as the people go that is a weak area of mine as well so I won't be a lot of help there. Here are a few resources that may help you though. http://www.cutoutpeople.com/ http://www.kropped.com/resources/cut-out-people http://www.kropped.com/index.php?route=account/tutorial/detail&tutorial_id=16
hay AubreyM i am still working on my project, how do you like my last render (main image) i will need your help again later when(if) i add people to the scenes, i have very little knowledge in that and the images always look so fake when i do add people.
Glad you got it fixed. Play around with the gamma settings and you should be ok. Don't be afraid to try different settings, that is the best way to learn. The settings I proposed are a good starting point but you need to fine tune it to your image and the effects you are after. You must have been exited because you saved the file while it still had one bucket to render :)
thank you for the settings the main image is rendered with the settings you proposed, i like the effects now but the problem is the colors are too pale now, i added one vray light behind the camera.

OK, first off, take a deep breath and relax :) Some of your render settings are way to high. But I am not sure that is your problem. You could do a test. put a light inside the room and use an override material in the render settings. If it goes away you know it is either the light or one of the materials. Before you change a bunch of setting like I have listed below try just changing #'s 1,5 and 6 first. Remember there is no perfect setting for a render, it can change from render to render and their is a lot of personal preference. There are a lot of tutorials on vray settings out there (and in these forums) and I suggest you look at them, As for the render settings try this: 1. Turn down the Skylight multiplier to 1 or 2 2. Image sampler: Adaptive DMC You can leave the defaults of 1-4 for now. 3. Anti Aliasing filter Catmull-Rom 4. Color Mapping: Try Reinhard with a burn value of .5 and a gamma of 1.8 or 2.2 5. Under Indirect illumination uncheck Reflective under GI Caustics. 6. Under light cache bump up the number of passes to 8 If none of these help look at this thread as you are not the only one who has had this problem. Good Luck!

hay AubreyM i attached latest render but i cant get rid of the noise and it is not sharp. HELP please , i attached my render settings( 4 images) i am not a pro, i copied these settings from another file. many many thanks
many many thanks i will try it and post new render..
You are welcome, I hope it works for you. Good luck. Looking forward to the next render.
many many thanks i will try it and post new render..
If the table under the TV has a glass material on top change the material to some solid color. If it goes away then you know that it is the material that is responsible. If that is not it then maybe post your render settings. A lot of times the culprit for this is a wayward material.