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mbetke
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Great man. Nice camera and colors. :)
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those are excellent renders !!
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thank you very much .
keep up octaning .
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Wow, absolutely wonderful stuff - deepest congratulations and respect, man !
:o

I'm really struggling with getting interior lighting right - may I ask you how you get such a natural light?
- HDRI or Sun/Sky?
- PMC or Pathtrace? (still struggling with the difference)
- any particular film used (agfa/kodak)?

Many thanks in advance for your answers and congratulations again on this wonderful job !
:)
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hi madcoo . thanks for stopping by .
my settings : Pathtracing on most images ,sometimes i use directlight diffuse
daylightsystem , late afternoon 5-6 pm
vigneting : 0.76
camera response : Agfacolor HDC 400 plus CD
saturation : 0.723
resolution : 3x higher then final image ( cuts rendertime in half )
i thing thats it .

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Many thanks Rico, I'm glad you replied :)
That'll sure help me lots!!!

Thanks again for those beautiful images ;)
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madcoo check this one one out,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXJAylV7BXc

from our fellow artist Radiant.
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madcoo
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Just had a look at the intro, looks like it'll be perfect for me !
Cheers!
:)

It reminds me : I absolutely have to watch all of Radiant's great tutorial videos, I'll look for his post...
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