Author Topic: can anyone send the best render setting...  (Read 4924 times)

2014-08-08, 07:32:54

AmSon

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i want best render setting for my interior work...

2014-08-08, 09:11:18
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johan belmans

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Hi,
just start with the default settings and make use of PT+HD.

cheers

2014-08-08, 10:32:27
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AmSon

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i know this...i want better than that

2014-08-08, 11:33:03
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So show your interior and tell us what you don't like. Maybe there's something wrong with scene setup or materials.

If you think, that there is some magical settings, that instantly make your work better, then you're wrong.
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2014-08-08, 12:46:00
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johan belmans

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i know this...i want better than that

Hi Am Son
In the past I was looking for those magic buttons aswell.
But after a while experimenting and diving into this forum, I figured out that in most cases, the default settings will do the job.
In rare cases they don't. If you look for post by Rawalanche (for example) you can find what to do in those cases.

And as Romollus said: show us a render

cheers

Edit: One of those posts of Rawalanche: look for reply #12 in the following thread https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,2810.0.html
« Last Edit: 2014-08-08, 12:57:08 by belly »

2014-08-08, 17:02:23
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First try following these tips:
http://corona-renderer.com/wiki/performance_debugging

For interior renders with small windows you should always use portals. You can also try increasing "gi/aa balance" to 32-64 for better GI refinement at the cost of anti-aliasing.
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2014-08-11, 07:56:52
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So show your interior and tell us what you don't like.

If you think, that there is some magical settings, that instantly make your work better, then you're wrong.

here is my some designs done wit corona

2014-08-11, 11:45:03
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u must change window glass material and shape (use plane)
white floor ? u must change too carpet or parquet

all material settings seems wrong, u can use CML http://coronamaterials.com for learning