Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 13-03-2006 , 07:08 AM
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Interior Scene

Ive broken away from Landscapes as i wanted to see an interior created and rendered in vue, so i got cracking. Made the Furniture in Maya and exported them into Vue.

For thos who like render times this puppy took 2 and a half hours for me thats way too long. But it doesnt look too bad.

There are a few things that are wrong like a few things not resting properly and a carpet on the wall but meh,

Your comments are greatly appreciated.

Cheers

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# 2 13-03-2006 , 04:35 PM
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Hi Concord, a few things I noticed...

1) there are some shadow artifacts on the walls, if you were using Maya for rendering I could give you a couple of pointers, but in Vue I can't help you.

2) There is some light being generated where you have that piece of pottery on the stand. Also the stand above it also has the same issue.

3) The numbers/arrows on the clock are way too light.

# 3 13-03-2006 , 11:36 PM
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Cheers mate

ill fix those things up, asap. Its my first time using radiosity so thats another reason why it all looks a bit off.

Oh and about ur plane, its looking great.

Heres a preview

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