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    Need a tutorial

    Hi... I am a bit new to this.. I can model, but just cannot get a good render.

    Can anyone tell a tutorial or somthing to start with? I've searched already google and this forum... but did not find anything decent.

    By the way, anyone knows more or less how evermotion guys did this?



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    you should write which render engine do you use? then we can help you.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by P2sta View Post
    you should write which render engine do you use? then we can help you.....
    well.. I know mentalray and vray.. Actually I dont know which one is better, but I see people like more Vray.. so I think I am going to focus on Vray.


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    oh ok, then I think you should check this thread

    http://forum.cg-cars.com/showthread.php?t=3633

    there are showed studio some setups and some settings
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    neither one is better per se. look around the tutorial section, there's more than enough to get you started.

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