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We recommend placing your credits on the images so you benefit from the exposure too, and use a minimum image width of 1200 pixels, and pathtracing or PMC. Thanks for your attention, The OctaneRender Team.
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- MaTtY631990
- Posts: 754
- Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:38 pm
It is getting there
. but a lot of things can be improved.
The rendering is very dark in the shadows. You should turn on direct light gi or use pathtracing/pmc for better results.
Needs longer render time for better quality as well you could also try a different camera response.
For the flowers you could add small thickness to them and add some SSS to improve the quality, at the moment they look very diffuse and
also adding some coloured absorption might work on the glass vase (chose a colour like red to get the inverted green and blue colours you would most likely see on real glass.
this will improve it much better.

The rendering is very dark in the shadows. You should turn on direct light gi or use pathtracing/pmc for better results.
Needs longer render time for better quality as well you could also try a different camera response.
For the flowers you could add small thickness to them and add some SSS to improve the quality, at the moment they look very diffuse and
also adding some coloured absorption might work on the glass vase (chose a colour like red to get the inverted green and blue colours you would most likely see on real glass.
this will improve it much better.
thanks for i will take this on board
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