Hello there,
I am new to D5 Render and have been thoroughly enjoying the learning process. The realism and quality of the renders I have seen from other users are truly inspiring; and I aspire to achieve similar results in my projects.
Currently; I am working on an interior design project, and I would love to get some advice from the experienced users here on how to enhance the quality of my interior renderings.
I have been experimenting with different lighting setups; but I am still not quite satisfied with the realism. What are some effective strategies for lighting interiors? Are there specific settings or types of lights that tend to yield better results?
Textures and materials can make or break a render. How do you ensure that your materials look as realistic as possible? Any tips on adjusting material properties or finding high quality textures?
Composition is key to a compelling render. What are some best practices for setting up your camera and framing your shots? Are there specific camera settings in D5 Render that you recommend for interior scenes?
I have seen some incredible post processed images in this forum. What software and techniques do you use for post processing your renders to add that final touch of realism?
Also; I have gone through this post: https://forum.d5render.com/t/about-quality-render-sampling-and-render-times-devops/ which definitely helped me out a lot.
I am excited to learn and improve; and your insights would be invaluable to my progress.
Thank you in advance for your help and assistance.