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Naw something else has cropped upYou know now its going to bug the hell out of you.
Naw something else has cropped upYou know now its going to bug the hell out of you.
That's no way to talk about your friends.Naw something else has cropped up
You can use Photo shopWith which program do you make the photos better after rendering? I need some help. View attachment 1880446
I don't know how to make this photo clearer with photoshop. I can't fix it being sandblasted and blurry. For some renders, my computer is out of power.You can use Photo shop
Most use Photoshop. There's also the free, photoshop like GIMP and lots of tutorials on how to use it on Youtube.With which program do you make the photos better after rendering? I need some help. View attachment 1880446
Could you of not used "Output capacity"on the glass?I'm working on redoing some of my renders and I came across an interesting problem that, for some odd reason, I didn't notice when I first rendered this. The glass on this car, a VW Bug ("Small Retro Car") distorts the light passing through it like a magnifying glass. Not sure what the person who created this was thinking, never noticed car glass acting like a magnifying glass in my life. I ended up having to check the Glass surfaces (there's several) and adjust the refraction from 1.10 to 1.00, something to look out for. I also used the camera's depth of field effect in the new render and I noticed the area of focus was better lit, but I didn't change the lighting at all. Other than that, I only restored the higher resolution textures in the second image.
The before and after images are pretty dramatic. Fascinating results I thought, from just a few minor changes.
Old image... the side windows are really bad and the read window really distorts the road...
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All window refraction is gone and lighting is much better due to camera focus alone (I didn't change the lighting)...
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I didn't hide any of their body parts etc... just to test and it's fast to render, like 1-2 mins.
The glass setting was in the following area...
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I'm not sure what that is?Could you of not used "Output capacity"on the glass?
Wonderful mate please make sam and sophia
I will definitely try these settingsUse Daz Studio's denoiser. It will take care of those speckles. Here's my settings...
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click on object then go to surface tab and type in output and lower it downI'm not sure what that is?
Incidentally, you can grab the car I used in the following bundle of retro cars...
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cool as long as you sorted itNothing showed up.
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I ended up just setting the Refraction Index to 1.00 instead of 1.10 which causes the light to refract in glass.