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Re: starting in render
Good morning, new image
it seems to be getting better
it seems to be getting better
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Much better, in fact @Thiago , that is very good work, well done. 


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Overall, the images look good.
Using a starting size of around 1600x(number) will give good results. Also, number of passes can be set in the Render setting. A setting of 8 has been good for me,
And number of sample is important as well. I usually work with 100-500 samples, depending on the textures. My average sample rate is about 300.
But your first attempts look far better than mine did! Keep up the good work!
Using a starting size of around 1600x(number) will give good results. Also, number of passes can be set in the Render setting. A setting of 8 has been good for me,
And number of sample is important as well. I usually work with 100-500 samples, depending on the textures. My average sample rate is about 300.
But your first attempts look far better than mine did! Keep up the good work!
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Thank you friendBKilburn wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 6:37 pm Overall, the images look good.
Using a starting size of around 1600x(number) will give good results. Also, number of passes can be set in the Render setting. A setting of 8 has been good for me,
And number of sample is important as well. I usually work with 100-500 samples, depending on the textures. My average sample rate is about 300.
But your first attempts look far better than mine did! Keep up the good work!
What would this 1600x(number) be? the size of the image?
A setting of 8? I didn't understand
thanks
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Good afternoon friends
how many minutes to render a bathroom, the ones I posted with 3 liz; If it takes too long, is something wrong? for 100 sample, with portal and 2 lights!!
how many minutes to render a bathroom, the ones I posted with 3 liz; If it takes too long, is something wrong? for 100 sample, with portal and 2 lights!!

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1600x is the resolution, like 1920x1080
Setting of 8 is in the Rendering Options, the maximum path depth, I would use 3 to start with.
One portal and 2 lights should be fast. But it depend on your computer, so let me ask, what is the CPU (make/model) or are you using the GPU? (make/model too)
Setting of 8 is in the Rendering Options, the maximum path depth, I would use 3 to start with.
One portal and 2 lights should be fast. But it depend on your computer, so let me ask, what is the CPU (make/model) or are you using the GPU? (make/model too)
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good morning my friend
follows specifications
follows specifications
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Well, using the GPU is a no no. Your CPU is very slow and only has 4 cores, 8 threads and runs only ay 2.8 GHZ. It's a laptop, not a PC, so render will be slow and nothing can be done.
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@Thiago I use a laptop with similar specs and I do manage to create some good renders. What I often do, is to let the render run overnight.

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good night friend
thanks for the tip. I'm already generating satisfactory images with 50 passes.
This note is from the service.
I will add the last ones

thanks for the tip. I'm already generating satisfactory images with 50 passes.
This note is from the service.
I will add the last ones

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This looks actually really nice, thank you for sharing your work, great job



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fabulous! Now you're getting it right! @Thiago
and you're welcom
and you're welcom


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Good morning colleague
I will send an image; I wanted to know how I can make it look like it has bounce;
If anyone can help me I would be grateful in advance
thanks
I will send an image; I wanted to know how I can make it look like it has bounce;
If anyone can help me I would be grateful in advance
thanks
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Good morning,
What do you mean by "has bounce"?
What do you mean by "has bounce"?
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I understand, in the wooden porcelain part I wanted the projection and depth to be seen.
You have to have the normal map, there is a website that converts the texture online.
thanks

You have to have the normal map, there is a website that converts the texture online.
thanks

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ah, yes, bumpmap using normal maps. Sounds like you figured it out 

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good morning, colleagues
some information about hdri.
Just enter it in the environment tab? and change the rotation as desired?
Is hdri only inserted in the external area of the environment/image? nothing internal?
thanks
some information about hdri.
Just enter it in the environment tab? and change the rotation as desired?
Is hdri only inserted in the external area of the environment/image? nothing internal?
thanks
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Good morning,
Yes, and think of a sphere around your model (your model is at the center of the sphere) and the hdri is painted on the inside of the sphere.
Yes, and think of a sphere around your model (your model is at the center of the sphere) and the hdri is painted on the inside of the sphere.
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good morning, colleagues
Can anyone explain to me how to make hair on the tolahas.
I've seen/read all the articles on the forum. I already tried using the sample towel
no good results
nothing that has texture can
thank you very much
why do you make ships
Can anyone explain to me how to make hair on the tolahas.
I've seen/read all the articles on the forum. I already tried using the sample towel
no good results
nothing that has texture can
thank you very much
why do you make ships
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Take a look at this tutorial, it explain how to make hair/grass...
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