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| Posted by RM820119 at May 19, 2020, 1:21:07 AM |
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What's Wrong With These Photos? Hello. First off, hats off to the developers... SH3D is an excellent program. It's so robust, yet simple to use. I've only been with it for a couple weeks now but love all the features. I have run into a couple of problems though when creating photos (refer to images below). Image 1 was generated using Yafaray, Image 2 with the default engine. Both use the same basic settings (Size, Quality, Date/Time, Lens) but obviously VERY different results. Been trying to use 'recessed lights' but with mixed results. Questions:
Thanks in advance! Image 1: Image 2: https://www.mediafire.com/convkey/6911/f96e7ptbu6djudj6g.jpg System: Windows 10 Intel Core i5-6500 CPU 3.20GHz 32 GB RAM NVIDIA Quadro K620 2GB |
| Posted by Puybaret at May 20, 2020, 9:26:54 PM |
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Re: What's Wrong With These Photos? Welcome on the forum. Why is one image so much darker than the other? Because the recessed lights are not visible in the second image, probably meaning they don't diffuse any light.Why are my 'recessed lights' missing in Image 2? Maybe they are a little too high?How do I eliminate the 'sparkle' effect on the refrigerator, chairs and oven? Make them mat.Is the 'speckling' near the top of the walls a common anomaly? I think you mean "noise" (yes, like in photography at high ISO). To get less noise, render a larger image then downsize it with any image tool, or use Advanced Settings Photo Rendering plug-in to increase anti aliasing parameters (see also here).Any tips/suggestions for improving my lighting? As lights doesn't bounce your ceiling looks too dark, you could add some large lights to fix that as suggested in this tip.---------------------------------------- Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator |
| Posted by RM820119 at May 24, 2020, 5:20:30 AM |
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Re: What's Wrong With These Photos? Thanks very much for the feedback. I’ll take a look at the links and apply. |
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