image done with 3dsmax 2009 x64, octanerender standalone 1 win64. size 2300 x 1700 px, pathtracing, maxdepth 8, maxsamples 5000, none hdri just an image background, time 2 hours, 38 minutes, using portal in windows adding a plane to the portal
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- paoloverona
- Posts: 435
- Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:40 pm
woow Merid, really a great emprovement!
I don't know if the yellowish color is intentional, but I think that it's not too good if you aim photorealsim.
you should have play a little bit more with the camera response or the color temperature of the light outside the windows to avoid all the yellowish color.
I've done a fast test with photoshop for comparison.
Cheers, Paolo
I don't know if the yellowish color is intentional, but I think that it's not too good if you aim photorealsim.
you should have play a little bit more with the camera response or the color temperature of the light outside the windows to avoid all the yellowish color.
I've done a fast test with photoshop for comparison.
Cheers, Paolo
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- RealityFox
- Posts: 273
- Joined: Sat May 05, 2012 1:43 pm
Hmmm well I would say that the outside is a bit too bright. Would it be possible to do an alpha scan and put in a background via photoshop or gimp? Not sure if that is the best solution but yah.
hi paolo, thank you, where i can found the camera response ? becouse i don't have idea what you talk about
reallyfox, do you know how create an alpha channel into photoshop ? becouse i don't know
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reallyfox, do you know how create an alpha channel into photoshop ? becouse i don't know
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- paoloverona
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thank you paolo, i use that option always is afgacolor hdc 400 plus and the coloration is the result of this camera
maybe another camera, right ?
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maybe another camera, right ?
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hi populus, thank you for comment, what do you mean The outside environment however spoils the overall impression a bit, ?
i need use photoshop ? that it ?
when i print int my plotter hp 800 ps 42", always i need exposure a litte bit the image becouse the plotter opaque the printing, i use paper hp glossy for my perspectives, 90 x 60 cms or 60 x 45 cm to my clients, what do you recommend ?
i need use photoshop ? that it ?
when i print int my plotter hp 800 ps 42", always i need exposure a litte bit the image becouse the plotter opaque the printing, i use paper hp glossy for my perspectives, 90 x 60 cms or 60 x 45 cm to my clients, what do you recommend ?