I tried to take a picture of my small building, went to the 3D Rendering tab, set everything up and clicked "Render", when the rendering was over, various information appeared on the left side of the screen, including: Price: $ 0.036. Do I have to pay this amount now? I thought the rendering was free. I downloaded the photo and nowhere in my account can I see the payment tab for it. I'm new to this and not very familiar with it (:
Yes, just imgur should work.
Ok tryin’ to get it posted sorry..
*sorry for not responding ^
Here's the images
Ok, so here are criteria that Scrubs is looking at:
[url]https://www.mecabricks.com/en/forum/topic/1681[/url]
Entry Quality Standards
#1. Minimum resolution... This is a clean kill. It used to say that 1920x1080 was a good starting resolution. Scrubs edited the rules two days ago for clarity it seems. You cannot get this resolution from the free Mecabricks render farm. Your options are to pay for credits or to use a different renderer. Mecabricks has a free plugin for the free program Blender if you're interested.
#2. Minifig only... Your images are of a minifig only. Scrubs has consistently deleted these kinds of renders. This is a quote from Scrubs a few posts down from the beginning of the render rules thread:
*This (the minifig rule) is to avoid all the recent images "me as...". Minifigures on a plain background or with images taken from Google Image are not allowed. This section is for artworks. There shall be something really special about the minifigure or the composition for an image like this to be kept. *
#3. Something special... This is probably the most subjective of the rules. Sometimes things get through that I wouldn't have chosen to allow. Sometimes things I thought should stay have been removed. I would guess that lighting, composition, and render quality kind of fall into this rule. Your third render has the best quality and composition of the three. The first two have a lot of noise in the darker areas of the minifig. The third has a smaller amount of noise in the helmet and arm, but it's not as noticeable as the first two. This can be solved by increasing the number of samples or adjusting the lighting.
I'm guessing that if you had a minifig in a scene with an environment at a proper resolution the renders would stick. I hope this helps. Cheers!
Ok thanks! This is a lot of help especially since this was my first time “Uploading” my render. I’ve only made renders.. never uploaded them so this was very useful.
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