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  1. This might sound like strange and silly but I want to ask you guys, How to create renders like attached images. This might have answered previously. Please forgive me if it is.
  2. Helloooo CGarch people I aaaaam neeeew here and happy to be here! for a long time I only sculpted for fun and rendered the stuff out pretty bad so I can paint over. But by accident my workplace changed and I am starting with products in 3d and visualisations like architectur. I got a request from a company, the problem: they are using a configurator which uses images, so we have a couch which can have different colors on any part of it. In the end there are like 12000 pictures behind the configurator to load. Basically I have the one model, and the different colors on every part. So far so good. But do I need to create every combination in photoshop on my own (which would take like weeks or so) or is there something like an automated possibility in the 3d, render or whateverengine/programm? Or do I miss something Thaaaank you
  3. Dear all, I have been tinkering with 3ds max years ago and wanting to focus more on how to do realistic render in interior design.. I have read lots of tutorial and vray setting on the internet and adapt their setting in my scene, however, it seems I still can't achieve the desired result.. When the vray window filled the raytrace and light cache, the image seems good, but when the rendering process start, the image seems to be brighter and don't seems realistic at all.. If you look at my attached image, the right part before rendering seems fairly good and not too much saturation.. I also like the shadow on the ceiling.. After the render process (on the left) all things are brighter.. My question is, is there any setting that I should focus on to achieve the right side part? Or you usually did that on photoshop? Honestly I don't want to rely on photoshop heavily.. Thank you for your help!
  4. Hi, My firm has Vray for Sketchup so I exported a model from Rhino to Sketchup for rendering. The problem is the render comes out yellow. Almost as if the background was set to just a yellow swatch (it's not, I checked). I reset the options to default to see if it was anything with that but it's still just the same problem. I also tried messing with the lighting to no avail. I tried just copying my model into a new file, but it's too big and just keeps crashing so I'm hoping to fix whatever this is here. Thanks
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