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Piernik
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Hi all!
(my first post in this forum :) )

What is your opinion on this render?
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MaTtY631990
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Good for a first test. A few things you can change for the scene are the lighting, reduce the reflection on the plate and add a slight more roughness and the surface texture, perhaps wood.

see this link for some hdr images.

http://ict.debevec.org/~debevec/Probes/
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excellent first render.. check on how to improve antialiasing and reduce graininess.. render on a higher res then reduce it to half or more - you get a 50% clearer image..
play with the tonemapping.. needs just a bit more warmth around the edges..
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Personally, I thinkt the small tiling on the surface makes the cup look wickedly huge!
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Piernik
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Hi guys!, I Have followed your tips, see the result...I think that is much better than last.
what you think?

I greet!
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Yes it is!

If it wasn't this late, I would make myself a cup of coffee now... :D
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Piernik
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matej wrote:Yes it is!

If it wasn't this late, I would make myself a cup of coffee now... :D
I drank a couple on this project :)
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Good work Piernik.
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Nice result. Something about the reflectivity of the cream bothers me. Maybe a very slight bump map of the cream to dissipate that ?
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telemmaite wrote:Nice result. Something about the reflectivity of the cream bothers me. Maybe a very slight bump map of the cream to dissipate that ?
yes you're right, something is wrong, but I want to get ground coffee with milk, without the foam.
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