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Ky Lane
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Ok, well here is what I decided was good enough for me.... Ive omitted some of the furniture (kitchen, lounge and dining) to speed the render just so the lighting looked alright.

 

Ive just set it to high settings to render me a 5000x2500 render.

Hopefully itll beat Santa.

 

Also did a test render of the kitchen....I added some lights behind the flume, just for effect...it was a bit dark and nothing back there...

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Hi again mate,

you could check this one out.. http://www.joepizzini.com/VRAY/Tutorial.htm for the GI settings.. Dont mean to say that you wouldnt know it.. just a tip..

 

And good luck on the rendering..

 

EDIT: I would also suggest this ... http://www.rpmanager.com/about.htm .. so that you can save render time by rendering out passes and elements and then compositing them together in your favourite program (AE/Combustion/Fusion/PS etc)..

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Hi again mate,

you could check this one out.. http://www.joepizzini.com/VRAY/Tutorial.htm for the GI settings.. Dont mean to say that you wouldnt know it.. just a tip..

 

And good luck on the rendering..

 

EDIT: I would also suggest this ... http://www.rpmanager.com/about.htm .. so that you can save render time by rendering out passes and elements and then compositing them together in your favourite program (AE/Combustion/Fusion/PS etc)..

 

Thanks, Im sure experience will play its part. THis is my first professional internal rendering (and Ive remodelled it 4 times now), so....what I have there I can see clearly isnt perfect.....but...its also far from incorrect...which I take solstice inf or now :)

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Hi Ky, a tip for you. Remove the bitmap you have from the background and replace it with just white. You will be able to study your day-time interior lighting better with the brightness of the outdoors as a point of reference. Good luck.

 

Thats an interesting point....thanks!

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