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I'm glad you feel the same way Brian ,-)

Just RTFM them ,-p

 

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and before I recieve any more comments on this: RTFM does NOT mean we do not want to help... it's just trying to overcome some peoples lazyiness... Yes, it may sound rude, but so is asking those questions without ANY research on the forum...

 

Personally, I don't mind the rudeness, but if some people find this offensive, just think RTM instead of RTFM... lol

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Tom,

 

That made my day............! Good times indeed!

 

Perhaps we should start a forum for political incorrectness so that the like's of you and I can do some "old school" ranting.

 

Spaz is indeed a top word. I recently got some very dissaproving looks after shouting "Bender" out loud in our open plan office after a particularly frustrating conversation with a complete Spaz!

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Yes, very polite indeed.. and as for the posts and the question asked... Very Helpful indeed.. especially for newbies who have just joined... Very nice.. I can see how charitable we all can be... Maybe I don't belong here either as I am sure someone will point as soon as this post of mine comes on here. I don't have any mega-post-count to remind "super" members here that they were novices too once upon a time.

Please forgive me if I have overstepped here. Just didn't seem right to me.

 

Sohail, please try and be specific with the questions, man. And try looking at tutorials and example scenes, try a few test renders on your own.. trial and error.. see what you get with your settings and try other 'ideal settings' provided on online tuts.. you could try some of these

http://www.joepizzini.com/VRAY/Tutorial.htm

http://cgindia--swicki.eurekster.com/Vray+Lighting+Tutorials/

http://www.aversis.be/extra_tutorials/00.htm

 

And yes, please put in your own efforts too.. like I said.. trial and error.. until you get the hang of it..

Cheers...

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