Hello guys!
I very much would like to make realistic looking renders/animations with the Advanced render script, it does an okay job out of the box so to speek but I was wanting to know if I can get things to look even better? I have seen some renders that people have done that look much more realistic than I manged to make on my first try aka this picture http://imgur.com/1R8xFCQ .
Being new to Blender (Cycles) I do not know how I can improve and make things look better, so any tips, advice, tutorials etc would be much appreciated!
Lighting is one important area you can improve. You can find some great free HDRI out there and or add lights.
Close up pictures are actually the hardest ones. First because the geometry is not defined enough (you can play with the subdivision.py script but it has drawbacks) and secondly because to make it realistic, you need to add "perfect" imperfections. Otherwise the eye will catch straight away.
Making photorealistic pictures is a lot of work!
Check www.blenderguru.com for a first step into Blender.
Thank you Scrubs, I will definitely take a look at that link and will try and see what I can do withh the imperfections though I am not sure what I would do for that....
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