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3form
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Hi All

Just mucking around with marv designer, nothing fancy. Awesome piece of software def on my to buy wish list. C&C are welcome.
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hm; i really tried to find something showing the origin of this image, i just can't. looks like a photo :)
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I like the cloth folding a lot.

The image in general is really nice too but the cloth caught my eye. :)
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Folds are very nice but may probably need more smoothing on the chair because we can see triangles on them... Anyway that's a good render.
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Thanks all ;)

LudovicRouy: I agree tried mesh smooth and turbo smooth nothing worked might have to push up iterations.

Cheers
J
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Seekerfinder
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Put the lights on, 3form... (and the sun out)
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scratch33
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Hi 3form,

Very good image. loving it.

I'm doing something like this but I have problems with render times.

What are your render times?

In what kernel mode? pathtracing? directlighting?pmc?

Thank you very much.
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scratch33: Thanks. Path trace ages LOL 16H I think just left it over night and next day. I Did try direct light but the vase came out black as the white is in the inside and its glass on the outside could not figure out how to fix. I am rendering a night version its gona take ages at least 64000 samples PMC. Octane3dsmax wont pause properly so if I want to do some work I have to stop render and start from beginning :evil: :(

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Hi, thank you. 16h!!!!! to much for me. :)

I'm experimenting directlight with diffuse. Thanks longer then dl with ao but give good results.

For the vase in directlight, have you tryed to increase speculardepth and glossydepth? I think this can help you.

I'm trying to simulate the shadows of the window on the table in directlighting but nothing. :?
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Night view ;)
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