Rendering help
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Rendering help
This is a rendering I just completed for a job presentation. If there is any suggestions on how this looks or on how it can be improved it would be helpful. Still learning this program.
Thank you,
John
Thank you,
John
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John,
Looks great! My only suggestions would be to:
A) Play with your light intensity levels
B) Play with the position of your lights (further from the walls if you can't dim them)
C) put a shine of 1 on the walls to darken them (play with different settings)
D) put your company logo on the TV screen
The piece looks great! Nice work.
Mike
Looks great! My only suggestions would be to:
A) Play with your light intensity levels
B) Play with the position of your lights (further from the walls if you can't dim them)
C) put a shine of 1 on the walls to darken them (play with different settings)
D) put your company logo on the TV screen
The piece looks great! Nice work.
Mike
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John Franzino,
You can take the TV into the DPE (display part editor). Right click on the screen of the TV . Note the Part number should change at the top-left of the screen. Then click on the \"Select Image\" button and import the jpg or bmp. image of your Logo. This should work.
On the other hand, If you have a need to proceed to this step then the first didn't work.
From the cabinet editor you can export a 1/4 inch of something, the size of the screen on the TV. Next open the TV file again in the DPE (display part editor) and import the hsf file of the 1/4 inch whatever.
Next you will need to go to college for a moment and maneuver the 1/4 inch panel onto the fron of the TV. next right click on that panel and select the image of you logo.
Either time if you should succeed Save the file.
Hope this helps.
You can take the TV into the DPE (display part editor). Right click on the screen of the TV . Note the Part number should change at the top-left of the screen. Then click on the \"Select Image\" button and import the jpg or bmp. image of your Logo. This should work.
On the other hand, If you have a need to proceed to this step then the first didn't work.
From the cabinet editor you can export a 1/4 inch of something, the size of the screen on the TV. Next open the TV file again in the DPE (display part editor) and import the hsf file of the 1/4 inch whatever.
Next you will need to go to college for a moment and maneuver the 1/4 inch panel onto the fron of the TV. next right click on that panel and select the image of you logo.
Either time if you should succeed Save the file.
Hope this helps.
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John,
There is a \"texture scale\" box where you can type numbers. Try typing 10 in the box. No need to hit the enter key as this is an active entry, automatically adjusting with each number typed.
There is a \"texture scale\" box where you can type numbers. Try typing 10 in the box. No need to hit the enter key as this is an active entry, automatically adjusting with each number typed.
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Thanks Mike. I did that and it worked to expand the image but the problem is the image loaded on a 45 degree angle for some reason. I tried rotating it but it rotates front to back not side to side. I tried loading the image on a display cube but it does the same thing. This stuff is to confusing, It would be easier if it were made of wood
John
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John, I tried that also and the image came on an angle also and I couldn't get it straightened out either. How did you do it?
Also I made a display cube with my logo as the texture in the cabinet editor, when I exported and brought it into the display object editor the mapping was angled again. What did I do wrong?
Also I made a display cube with my logo as the texture in the cabinet editor, when I exported and brought it into the display object editor the mapping was angled again. What did I do wrong?
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