nothingirl
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Hello everyone, I hope I have not wrong section opening the post here!
I have a problem with rendering an image. . I press that my experience and practice with v-ray (or kerkythea, I have both) is not the maximum, but now I expose you the problem. I created a very simple environment on sketchups, and I learn to make the rendering because exporting only the photo in 2d is not absolutely realistic. the problem is that the image comes all "puntinata", and as it will be used as a stimulus for an experimental research, it can not go so, considering also that it will be displayed on a 22' monitor.
It's kind of weird, but I'm not interested in shading, because it's a request for experimental protocol, and to do this the "top" I created it with a rectangular light of vray, so that there is lighting, but homogeneous on every side of the room. I don't know if I could explain myself, but I attach an image to make you understand (I replaced the whole of the teapots, because I can't publish the image). The image is dark, but then on photoshop I solve everything with automatic levels:d (I know, any chart and designer is twisting his stomach to read these things, but understand the poor attempts of a student in psychology! )
Could you advise me how to proceed?
Thank you!
I have a problem with rendering an image. . I press that my experience and practice with v-ray (or kerkythea, I have both) is not the maximum, but now I expose you the problem. I created a very simple environment on sketchups, and I learn to make the rendering because exporting only the photo in 2d is not absolutely realistic. the problem is that the image comes all "puntinata", and as it will be used as a stimulus for an experimental research, it can not go so, considering also that it will be displayed on a 22' monitor.
It's kind of weird, but I'm not interested in shading, because it's a request for experimental protocol, and to do this the "top" I created it with a rectangular light of vray, so that there is lighting, but homogeneous on every side of the room. I don't know if I could explain myself, but I attach an image to make you understand (I replaced the whole of the teapots, because I can't publish the image). The image is dark, but then on photoshop I solve everything with automatic levels:d (I know, any chart and designer is twisting his stomach to read these things, but understand the poor attempts of a student in psychology! )
Could you advise me how to proceed?
Thank you!