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I was too tired to make it look good, so I only applied mirrored glass to the windows, used Fletch's trick for the water, used the same background I've used many times before in Kerky and 3dsMAX, and chose a warm color for the sun. That's it. I sent a mask render to the client, too, in case they decide to change the background, as they almost always do with my renders . This is probably already printed, so I won't be changing it, but I'd appreciate to hear comments on how to make this type of render look good, so I can apply it next time.A lazy render
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A lazy render
This is the first time I've used Twilight for work, although I've played with it before.
I was too tired to make it look good, so I only applied mirrored glass to the windows, used Fletch's trick for the water, used the same background I've used many times before in Kerky and 3dsMAX, and chose a warm color for the sun. That's it. I sent a mask render to the client, too, in case they decide to change the background, as they almost always do with my renders . This is probably already printed, so I won't be changing it, but I'd appreciate to hear comments on how to make this type of render look good, so I can apply it next time.
Re: A lazy render
Your lazy rendering makes mine look like crap. I think it's awesome!
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