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Rendering SW2005
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Rendering SW2005

Rendering SW2005

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Hi

Can someone point me in the right direction please?

I've designed an office desk and need to produce some good quality renderings for use in preliminary marketing brochures. To simplify the process for the graphic designers I was hoping to use an infinite white floor "studio" setting so that the product can be easily transfered without having the time consuming process of trimming away tiled walls and floors.

I have set the material of the desk top to "polished maple" within the photoworks "edit material" setting and have so far been unable to achieve the effect of a highly polished almost glass like surface.

Help and advice will be much appreciated.

BR

Tractorman49, Midlands UK

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