Hello... This is my first time approached to the English classical themes for interior rendering. I kinda like the effect. Still learning to improve more...
Monday, May 05, 2008
Free lance attack!
Hi guys!! .......cheers........
Been soo busy lately with a lots of opportunities to make extra money from my good clients. Here are some rendering i did for them. Thanks to my blog readers , having said that they compliments my rendering quality & noiseless effects that i managed to achieved.




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Here is some short tips for those who needed :
1 ) Try to fill in every corner with possible light needed. Avoid absent of lighting in most corners but not overdone it.
2 ) Be careful with rQMC settings. Its a crucial setting that actually might help your rendering quality of perhaps killing ur machine with 'overtime' rendering. Noise threshold is maximum at 0.003 for me.
3 ) For glossy material such as wood laminates, floor, marble top etc...please at least put 25-30 of subdivs in every ref slots. This is to avoid noise in your rendering on glossy surface.
4 ) U must fully utilized photoshop tools to make ur rendering better.
I think thats all about it. By the time u read this tips... me myself is still actually learning more & more about vray.
Thanks for viewing..
Been soo busy lately with a lots of opportunities to make extra money from my good clients. Here are some rendering i did for them. Thanks to my blog readers , having said that they compliments my rendering quality & noiseless effects that i managed to achieved.





Here is some short tips for those who needed :
1 ) Try to fill in every corner with possible light needed. Avoid absent of lighting in most corners but not overdone it.
2 ) Be careful with rQMC settings. Its a crucial setting that actually might help your rendering quality of perhaps killing ur machine with 'overtime' rendering. Noise threshold is maximum at 0.003 for me.
3 ) For glossy material such as wood laminates, floor, marble top etc...please at least put 25-30 of subdivs in every ref slots. This is to avoid noise in your rendering on glossy surface.
4 ) U must fully utilized photoshop tools to make ur rendering better.
I think thats all about it. By the time u read this tips... me myself is still actually learning more & more about vray.
Thanks for viewing..
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