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  1. Studio/Institution: TigerBox Genre: Residential Exterior Software: 3Ds Max - Vray 1.5 Description: Hi everyone, I'm hoping to render the most realistic image I can and was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on the image attached. It looks okay so far to me, but if you were to put in next to a photo you can still see this is a render. I want to make it harder to spot. Any input is appreciated! Cheers, Simon
  2. I am trying to use the lighting analysis assistant to create a pseudo color range image overlay for a 12-hour period. I have searched around and found tutorials on how to overlay the numeric values onto a rendering for a specific point in time, but nothing about how to overlay multiple pseudo color images. I am working on an urban design project and want to define the areas which will be in sun and which will be in shade throughout a typical day. Does anyone know a way to automate this like you would with a typical sun animation, and what is the best way to overlay the images? Thanks.
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