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By Jeff Mottle

The Making Of Ms. Anne's Dining Room

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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.
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
Thanks for the compliment, Vigan. Did you mean the entire scene model?
Hi Lucas, No, not the whole scene just the building, the actual room, windows... Thanks Vigan
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.
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?
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?
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.
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?
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
Thanks for the compliment, Vigan. Did you mean the entire scene model?
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.
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
GRACIAS!
No problem :)
GRACIAS!
Great job, thank you for the tutorial!
No problem !
awesome thank you
Thanks bro
Thank you it's really nice and great info form the post production.
No problem, glad you liked it :)
Great job, thank you for the tutorial!
awesome thank you
Thank you it's really nice and great info form the post production.
Thanks you i learn new settings :)
No problem :)
Good tutorial! Thanks for sharing
Thanks broo !
thank you:)
No worries bro :). Glad to help.
Thanks a lot for this, Jeff :)
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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Jeff Mottle

Founder at ŷAV

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