Author Topic: first render test(s) with corona  (Read 12345 times)

2013-03-28, 18:47:15
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Ludvik Koutny

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Try to set your lights to kelvin temp color, and give them something in range between 3200-5600 to get warmer tones... While lights always look unnatural ;)

2013-03-29, 08:39:17
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thanks for advice



meanwhile, i new discover wip section, this topic can move to wip section... i post my test renders, not finals yet

2013-03-29, 11:34:07
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meanwhile, i new discover wip section, this topic can move to wip section... i post my test renders, not finals yet
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Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2013-03-29, 16:02:12
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thanks



night version of same scene with almost finished materials

any advice for hair/fur?