Thank you for your interest! but you don't have to be honored, Rather..I guess I should be honored!! ahah!!!
By the way...Your work is beautiful!!! ! How did you do that? it's really good!! And not only the rendering part but also the algorithm.!!! It seems refined and sophisticated! Congrats!
Regarding maxwell ..just practice a bit !!... there are many tips and tricks for example to eliminate noise, troubles ans so on..., but most of all (and that's important to know about) the software would need really long times and powerful computers for perfect and really defined pictures!! And that's almost always impossible. In any case I don't think that you have any problem at all!! Your render is beautiful all the same, no kidding! And the engine you choose is not as important as the outcome is!!!
Good or bad ... softwares do ALL the same things ... The difference is that everyone has their own favorites, or perhaps, is accustomed to using those for a long time! I have to say that I recently discovered KeyShot, which in the age of the "short available times and much work", really helps me a lot! I get eye-catching images in a moment ...relishing the preview (which I don't have on maxwell) before firing the rendering. Besides going without fail ..I have to say that even the material editor works fine and everything is generally very easy to understand! even a child learns in a couple of hours!
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Hooman, It's also my pleasure to be your friend. ;) I'd like to see more. :)
Thank you for your interest! but you don't have to be honored, Rather..I guess I should be honored!! ahah!!!
By the way...Your work is beautiful!!! ! How did you do that? it's really good!! And not only the rendering part but also the algorithm.!!! It seems refined and sophisticated! Congrats!
Regarding maxwell ..just practice a bit !!... there are many tips and tricks for example to eliminate noise, troubles ans so on..., but most of all (and that's important to know about) the software would need really long times and powerful computers for perfect and really defined pictures!! And that's almost always impossible. In any case I don't think that you have any problem at all!! Your render is beautiful all the same, no kidding! And the engine you choose is not as important as the outcome is!!!
Good or bad ... softwares do ALL the same things ... The difference is that everyone has their own favorites, or perhaps, is accustomed to using those for a long time! I have to say that I recently discovered KeyShot, which in the age of the "short available times and much work", really helps me a lot! I get eye-catching images in a moment ...relishing the preview (which I don't have on maxwell) before firing the rendering. Besides going without fail ..I have to say that even the material editor works fine and everything is generally very easy to understand! even a child learns in a couple of hours!
Thanks again
Cheers!!!