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Don't be so hard on yourself! It's a great picture.Kim Possible - Cheerleader - Fanart
Not my best work... unfortunately, it turns out that I can't render shiny and reflective objects very well...
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What is it that bothers you exactly? It looks like you had the bloom filter ON, judging by the look of the reflected ceiling lighting. Assuming it was the bloom and that it is what you don't like, you could either play with its values under Render settings>Filtering or disable it all together.Kim Possible - Cheerleader - Fanart
Not my best work... unfortunately, it turns out that I can't render shiny and reflective objects very well...
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Oh, wow, thanks the advice! I'll check it out!What is it that bothers you exactly? It looks like you had the bloom filter ON, judging by the look of the reflected ceiling lighting. Assuming it was the bloom and that it is what you don't like, you could either play with its values under Render settings>Filtering or disable it all together.
If the bloom filter was not ON, then it would be that the luminance of those emissive ceiling lights is set to a very high value. In that case, I would try lowering the luminance of those emissives. If that makes your scene look too dim to your liking, you can then lower the exposure value under Render settings>Tone mapping.
I hope anything of this helps.
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After a lot ps after effect... but it was a 'mess' before that...Don't be so hard on yourself! It's a great picture.