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Uploaded By: amjhd Mon, Aug 14, 2006
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Description: I moved my lighting settings a lot but this is all I could get.. I wish that it was easier to get good lighting. I always get a very bright light.. I adjusted my brightness a little with photoshop
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Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 9:43:04 AM
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hello hisdirt.. i appreciate your comments
I did use the adjust image a little. I am trying what you said about bumping the cloudiness but I don't see any changes.
Maybe it's because I'm using a background image for the clouds. I didn't have much time for this rendering.. I spent it mostly on the lighting so I didn't have much time for the trees.
I know I should of put some shadows on the ones I inserted.
Also, some trees in accurender look fake, I haven't had time to look for the good ones
I am very new with revit and I have not rendered most of the projects I've done because the client has not asked for this.
Almost everyone in this area uses autocad so renderings are not to common
Thanks again for your help
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Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 4:10:56 PM
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Hey nice mate,
Looks like you've found the 'soft shadows' options, they're looking sweet.
Have you tried using the 'adjust image' icon to change brightness and contrast etc? There is an option under there 'high dynamic range' or something, avoiding that does wonders for washed out images. Also try bumping the cloudiness up a little, it helps soften the sunlight.
Great stuff though, do you have any other images?
One question, how come you didnt use the Accurender trees and strubs?
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Yeah some of the Accurender trees (probably most of them actually) look real sad but once you find one that works properly, they really look impressive.
With the cloudiness settings, they should work regardless of what you have in the background... but I understand that time is really the crucial commodity.
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Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 1:54:56 PM
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There is also a setting in the sun settings for the sun's intensity. This always helps the lighting by turning that down ( I usually set it to about .25 or .1) and gives your renderings a nice rich look.
HTH
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