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The Making Of Ms. Anne's Dining Room
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Chris Jacques
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This is wonderful, it really shows the difference between an amazing render and a photorealistic render. Just blowing out the windows, adding some chromatic aberration, and increasing the contrast makes it look like a real photo, rather than a fake render.
You really have an eye for the details. I like that.

Vigan Malazogu
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Hi Lucas,
No, not the whole scene just the building, the actual room, windows...
Thanks
Vigan

Scott SchroederVanguard
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I think with your global subdivs multiplier at 5.5, you were always going to be using the max number of samples so you wouldn't see much of a difference no matter what minimum number of samples you used.
When you used 8 versus 256, was there a difference in render time even if there was no difference in visual quality?
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Lucas Djunaedy
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Hi Valero. I'm not sure how to explain it in English. I did try out from 8 -256 high. but it seems no different. maybe you could try as well?
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Lucas Djunaedy
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Thanks for the compliment, Vigan. Did you mean the entire scene model?

ValeroStudio
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Interesting DMC Sampler settings. Why 156 high on the min samples? I have see 100 in the 'Universal Method' but I have never seen them this high.

Vigan Malazogu
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Hi Lucas Aditya Djunaedy,
Starting to follow the posted tuorial (great tutorial by the way).
Can you perhaps share the model of this tutorial, so that I could try and get the same results from this tutorial? If so, that would be great.
Thanks
Vigan
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Lucas Djunaedy
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No problem :)

martin morales
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GRACIAS!
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Lucas Djunaedy
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No problem !
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Lucas Djunaedy
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Thanks bro
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Lucas Djunaedy
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No problem, glad you liked it :)

Andrea Crivello
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Great job, thank you for the tutorial!
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Vincent Han
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awesome thank you

Carlos Girón
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Thank you it's really nice and great info form the post production.
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Lucas Djunaedy
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No problem :)
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Lucas Djunaedy
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Thanks broo !
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Lucas Djunaedy
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No worries bro :). Glad to help.
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Lucas Djunaedy
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Thanks a lot for this, Jeff :)
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mohamed shaltot
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Thanks you i learn new settings :)
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Indonesia's Lucas Aditya Djunaedy shows us the Making Of his recent Ms. Anne's Dining Room scene.
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