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Registered Member #298
Joined: Thu Oct 26 2006, 06:16am
: gulshan, dhaka Posts: 37 |
there is some positive side of RPC. First of all it is very easy to marge with scene specially in image. U told about its suitability into the environment, I just tell u have u ever seen its modifier list where u will find some option like contrast and scale up-down. Modifying this panel u can marge it properly. some problem like shadow u cant create properly. But getting more advantage we can consider these. u cant get that much perfection using 3d model. Sometimes it may looks fake. so use both RPC and model element according to its purpose. |
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TARIQ |
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Registered Member #484
Joined: Thu Feb 22 2007, 07:21pm
: Dhaka Posts: 41 |
but i think the most important of using rpc is lowest rendering time. where a 3d model take a lot of render time ....a rpc take almost no time to render because of its image rendering system. but effect of 3d model is better. | ||
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Himel |
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Joined: Mon Oct 16 2006, 05:10pm
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Practice work Renderer: Mental Ray Render time: 1 hour 20 minuites |
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fusion |
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Registered Member #298
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: gulshan, dhaka Posts: 37 |
thats good, try to use vray ur quality will be better i think. this is not matter of credit that it needs 1.30 hr for rendering. if so why r u depending just on mental ray ? vray is waiting for u man... [thats my previous work for a consultant_renovation of a community center.] |
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fusion |
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: gulshan, dhaka Posts: 37 |
another one ... |
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Himel |
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Registered Member #294
Joined: Mon Oct 16 2006, 05:10pm
: Dhaka Posts: 310 |
fusion wrote ... thats good, try to use vray ur quality will be better i think. this is not matter of credit that it needs 1.30 hr for rendering. if so why r u depending just on mental ray ? Cause slow and steady wins the race But Time and tide wait for none |
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fusion |
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: gulshan, dhaka Posts: 37 |
good quote, carry one ... |
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Himel |
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For Practice Renderer: Mental ray Render time: 3 hours 7 minuites Resolution: 800X600 Edited Tue Sep 18 2007, 06:32pm |
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