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Not much to be rendered lately. here is one picture done in other software. Just for C&C. Thanks.

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there are no reflections in glass, no clouds on the stone... so no HDRI?

inside it is totally dark, even while sun hit (almost) directly in. ivy is not reflecting, nor the leaves are slightly translucent.

well, nothing you could not achieve using nXt :D

background pic have wrong sun. the trees should be in shadow as i can see in the columns in front, and they have some slightly wrong mapping.

anyway some nice pic

Thank you Jelena - really useful comments. I'll see what could be done with most of them. It was not done in Accurender because the model was done in Blender (small house, easy geometry, I made it there for exercise reasons). And was rendered using Cycles which I still learn to use and am discovering new things. I use nXt from time to time, not much work for it lately though, unfortunately :( I'll try to pass the model to AutoCAD using .obj textured mesh to see also if the material assignment and UV mapping will be retained.

What do you mean saying "no cloud on the stone"?

instead of a sun, you should use a HDRI for lightning - or use the HDRI in reflection slot of your environment. this will bring you reflections on the glass and clouds on the stone ;)

http://www.blendernerd.com/hdrenvironment-lighting-in-cycles/

NICE George ...not to be out done by you here is mine in 3d max vray :D:D:D:D:D:D

Great interior design Mike! That IS my cup of tea!

cheers george

i wonder if roy (nxt) can do what vray does in 3dmax(vray hair and fur) you can assign it to rugs coushins

bed spread etc....it should ny be difficult all the settings are standard,also the lightings to get that diffused look is very hard in NXT.

 

this one is in lumion

nice and clear, Mike. here is Vray:

cubic zirconia ????? :D:D:D:D:D:D

nice render

and one for the real man :D

george i think Jelena is might be hinting you should have a shave.....:D:D:D:D

wast in vray hair and fur??

NICE

 

:D

yes, its vray hair and fur

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