GaudiGalopin3324
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Re: an attempt to break into the Royal ball. The Pathtracing parameter
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Hi Keet, thanks. I would be happy if my advice helped someone to make the render better in SH3D. But it's okay if it's not in high demand. Indeed, other special programs with their own forums have been created for more complex work. This program has other tasks and is designed for a different audience. It's great that she's so popular. Because it is for a different application, not for photorealistic rendering. But why not try to explore it and discover it from another unknown side? There is a huge potential in it. And it's not about the equipment. You can choose your own mode and settings for any equipment. It's about desire. Even time is not so important, because there is always night, in the morning you can be happy with an interesting result. I will continue to share my findings anyway, because I believe that at least one person will benefit from it. And he will apply these subtleties in his own project. The good thing about the program is that there are very few of these subtleties, everything is done with a hammer and a hatchet, not with expensive tools. So that's fine. You need to keep turning the log in front of your eyes to see Pinocchio in it. And in the end, pick up an ordinary hatchet and chisel. I take everything from open free sites, and as a result I use work in SH3D in my professional work, I end up getting money (not very big of course)))). In principle, I do not want to switch to complex special visualization programs. The hatchet is much more interesting and exciting.
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[Nov 17, 2024, 11:57:18 AM]
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