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Ok ok, I know I promissed I won't post more cars. So just ignore the fact that the geometry here is a car. What I like here is how the lights of the car came out. Thats probably the most realistic lights I have ever done. Maybe I had the luck of getting the right angle to catch the reflection coming from the HDR...i dunno.

anyways, it's just a small update.


Max, Vray + nice quadcore with 8 gigs of ram
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~ArmourOne Apr 5, 2012  Student Digital Artist
I'm in the market for a new computer, and I was wondering if you could recommend a good computer for max and vray, as well as some other programs.

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~vankata Apr 6, 2012  Professional Filmographer
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Nice rendering and very clean model mate. I was wondering what is your vray setup parameters? are you using IR + LC?
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~vankata May 11, 2011  Professional Filmographer
thanks mate. that was back in 2007...but I'm pretty sure that was irradiance map only. I think there was no other light but the HDR...so its only image based light.

nothing special here, really.

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so simply but soo effective.. great work. im trying to solve my problem. stupid banding blotch in the shadow for my jaguar f1. im sure its the light cache but done everything. exhausted all posibilities
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~vankata May 11, 2011  Professional Filmographer
do you use the vray framebuffer buffer ?

share your wip render and your setups, i might be able to help.

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Cheers for your help mate, I figured it out. after the render i saved it as a 16bit tif image and then in photoshop it was set to 8bit. reason why i got the banding. Question. after rendering, I have the option of saving it to 32 bit. is there any benefits/better quality if i save it to 32bit?

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~vankata May 12, 2011  Professional Filmographer
the problem is more of a good jpg compressor vs better tif compressor...even if the bits are equal. basically render everything in tiff then use photoshop for saving in jpg or any other post render work.

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sweet as, thanks for the advice. should i just save it to 32 bit tif and then compress it later in photoshop?

anyways if there is anything i can repay the favour. let me know. ill keep posting more of my works in the next week or 2. im slowly rerendering all my projects.
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~vankata May 13, 2011  Professional Filmographer
haha its all good mate. im happy to help.

ya. save it in 32 bit tif (i sometimes even use the alpha channel layer) and then compress in photoshop. thats the best way.

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