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    Re: Charette#16 - House N

    I think you made your glass very well... as for the light situation, perhaps a bit stronger light inside and less light outside... the tree is too bright probably because of the texture/materials on it. Maybe it is standard material or too bright testture map or something like that.
    Since you investigate glass, why not try another angle, something just outside the room, with sharp incidence angle to the windows, try how it looks, but set some extruded arc with map on it behind, so you have something to reflect in the glass.
    Also, you can try some of the HDRIs from this site, nice archive of free maps. I recomend the Etnies Skatepark map, gives very nice cloud reflection in the glass... Also at the lower part of the page you will see Dutch skies sample, quite usefull and HDRI-VFX samples, check out Hudson river map.
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    If you consider buying some HDRI maps, I would check out those Dutch skies, seam that guy makes very nice collection of skies for a reasonable price...
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    Quote Originally Posted by simplychen View Post
    Branko, those are some CLEAN houses.

    Rod, do you know why the plant turned out as if it's self-illuminated?
    Thanks Branko, SC, yeah, It's a gamma thing with the tree. I'd had my gamma set at 1.8 for some reason, and reinhard at .75. On the last one I kicked the gamma up to 2.2 and reinhard to 1. As this was an exercise for my glass I kinda cheated by not spending time changing the mats for the tree. my bad In my defense I ran out of weekend LOL
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    If you could breed self illuminating plants and trees, I think we could make a fortune on them and save a lot on our lighting bill! Kidding Rod, looking good.

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    Re: Charette#16 - House N

    HMMMMM, bioluminescence, bet someone who is into gene modifications could pull it off....
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    Re: Charette#16 - House N

    Quick, go back to school and get your genetical engineering degree and then land a grant! Shouldn't take to long, I am sure you can do it

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    Re: Charette#16 - House N

    The glowing tree actually looks kinda cool!! You could play around with rest of the room to create a sci-fi scene...
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    fantastico!!! maestros!!!

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