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2015-05-01, 10:21:20

3ds-shaman

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for themselves: all my project

2015-05-01, 10:25:14
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3ds-shaman

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Studio8# Design by  http://proformadesign.ru/

2015-05-01, 14:58:00
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j_forrester

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Is the first set of images lit with a HDRI and the second a sun/sky? The reason I ask is because first set of images have more of a richness than the second set, but both still very nice.

2015-05-01, 15:15:15
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cgiout

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Stunning works.
I wasn't beleiving to my eyes when i looked at the 2nd image: the wall decoration is exactly the same in my bedroom :).

2015-05-01, 16:03:42
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NicoB

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Hej,

Great version of the bonadlo Sofa :)
(Where is it from?)

I could imagine you wish to get rid of the "staired edges" (Spotlights etc.).
It´s happening in areas of huge or maximum contrast (b&w).

Set the "Internal Resolution" in Corona Settings (I think it was System Section) from 1 to 2.
As far as I know, it takes a bit more RAM. You could also have a look here:

https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000515615-i-can-see-jagged-edges-in-my-rendering-

Hope it helps.

All the best
Nico

2015-05-02, 08:20:11
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3ds-shaman

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Is the first set of images lit with a HDRI and the second a sun/sky? The reason I ask is because first set of images have more of a richness than the second set, but both still very nice.

All images - sun + sky

2015-05-02, 08:31:21
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3ds-shaman

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Hej,

Great version of the bonadlo Sofa :)
(Where is it from?)
thx -
http://3ddd.ru/search?query=bonaldo&sp_model=on

I could imagine you wish to get rid of the "staired edges" (Spotlights etc.).
It´s happening in areas of huge or maximum contrast (b&w).

I understood, I will try to fix them, thank you