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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Please tell us how you did this! Cool effect.
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what are the sizes of the lamp and what renderoptions are on? nice effect
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some free stuff i made
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for almost daily fotos
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my try of your technic i cant get the green as light as you and am wondering if the effect isnt the ambience setting of the material nice effect anyway thx for the tipfor
some free stuff i made
and
for almost daily fotos
Great looking effect! Comes off quite realistic. AgentSmith
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Thanks! I will try this out this weekend.
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Thanks for the tutorial. Something to do today. BTW, can anyone tell me what the difference is between full render and preview render? When i'm doing renders while composing the scene i keep preview render on because it lets me see things faster. When i go to render out a final image to disk, i'm not sure that i change that on the interface... i haven't been going into the render options to change things before i render a final to disk, so they're probably rendered as a preview. What's the diff?
All I know is that the preview I have set has no anti-aliasing and it's set to preview. This makes it a faster render but it doesn't have the smoothness my full renders have. It leaves out the fine details. I'm sure there is more to it than that, but I couldn't tell ya! :) ~Damia~
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ic, thx for the reply i dont need dof and my lamp was only 400x2x400 so i guess ill make it even better
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some free stuff i made
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for almost daily fotos
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Thanks for the comments so far on my latest pic. Is anyone interested in how it was done? No postwork at all, except to lighten it up a smidgen. Thanks, Mark