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- Sergey_Baskakov
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 4:43 am
- Location: Thailand
I simply love it
Can you tell more about setup like lighting setup and background?
Not for your brochure, but for play it would be nice to have a small detail in red like Spielberg does in his films
Cheers,

Can you tell more about setup like lighting setup and background?
Not for your brochure, but for play it would be nice to have a small detail in red like Spielberg does in his films

Cheers,
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I like the colors & details very much. And you have no noise!
these are gorgeous!
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3ds Max Design 2011 (have 2013 but can't be bothered to re-do all the UI), CS5, and that free z-brush program, whatever it's called
3ds Max Design 2011 (have 2013 but can't be bothered to re-do all the UI), CS5, and that free z-brush program, whatever it's called
Really beautiful! So cozy..
Though, that blue screen on the left side is a bit too distracting..
Though, that blue screen on the left side is a bit too distracting..
- gabrielefx
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perfect!
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Great renderings and very tastefull design (except the table)!
Can you explain how you have reached this clean level with almost no noise (light setup)?
Rob
Can you explain how you have reached this clean level with almost no noise (light setup)?
Rob
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- Sergey_Baskakov
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It's easy
. 10 000 Sampling level + denoise filter in Photoshop.

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Really nice, good job.
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