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  1. For some reason the vray depth of field from within the render set up never works for me. I'd like to get it to work because using the DOF in the camera means messing with exposure every time I want to adjust the f-number. Any ideas? It's probably a common issue.
  2. Studio/Institution: Goblen studio Genre: Commercial Interior Software: 3D max, Vray Website: http://www.goblenstudio.rs Description: Furniture is custom modeled. Carpet is made with vray displacement. Hope you like it. And few details with little bit of DOF effect:
  3. I'm hesitant to put anything up here because my amateur work can't compare with all these awesome professionals, but I suppose some more feedback won't hurt. These are all just practices I created on my own to try and improve. All are modeled in Sketchup and rendered with Vray for Sketchup. I like modeling in Sketchup, however I would really love to learn to export to and render in 3ds. Any thoughts on if this is worth it or a good idea? Or would it be better to try and learn modeling in 3ds? I've been teaching myself rendering for several years now and have yet to find my perfect niche with programs - I do know that I like using vray for rendering.
  4. Hello Folks, There it goes an interior close up scene, made from a previous job. All critics and comments are welcome. Cheers! Wilson
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