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Learner’s Corner / Re: Hi there! Corona newbie here, I need help with my renders, they look meh
« on: 2024-02-08, 21:50:11 »
Hi Maru!
I'll write down all of the characteristics of my computer: it's an Asus Tuf Gaming model (FX505G) with Intel core i7 8th generation, Nvidia geforce GTX (1050 Ti) with 250GB of memory in the C unit and 16GB RAM.
It's interesting what you're saying about the curtains; because the scene is very heavy and the RAM in my PC is not totally capable, I'm sure you all know that in these cases 3ds max pops up a warning saying that the system is running low on RAM and then proceeds to list the capacity of virtual memory made available and the heaviest objects and texture in the scene. It always listed various things, but never the curtains, and yet they are the most fastidious object to render (also from other camera angles with different exposure value etc.). I will definitely follow your suggestion and see what happens. Anyway it's quite strange, because I only have problems with the living room model; the other rooms I rendered look quite realistic and noise free.
About making it a night render I'm really still eager to try and get a photorealistic, neutral daylight render, because I'm building up a portfolio showing, among other things, this interior project and I want to show the room in natural lighting because...well architects and interior designers prefer it that way :\
I'll write down all of the characteristics of my computer: it's an Asus Tuf Gaming model (FX505G) with Intel core i7 8th generation, Nvidia geforce GTX (1050 Ti) with 250GB of memory in the C unit and 16GB RAM.
It's interesting what you're saying about the curtains; because the scene is very heavy and the RAM in my PC is not totally capable, I'm sure you all know that in these cases 3ds max pops up a warning saying that the system is running low on RAM and then proceeds to list the capacity of virtual memory made available and the heaviest objects and texture in the scene. It always listed various things, but never the curtains, and yet they are the most fastidious object to render (also from other camera angles with different exposure value etc.). I will definitely follow your suggestion and see what happens. Anyway it's quite strange, because I only have problems with the living room model; the other rooms I rendered look quite realistic and noise free.
About making it a night render I'm really still eager to try and get a photorealistic, neutral daylight render, because I'm building up a portfolio showing, among other things, this interior project and I want to show the room in natural lighting because...well architects and interior designers prefer it that way :\