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College Days Is it Working
3D Render by dirtrider00Is free rent worth no privacy 24/7?
A cleaned up version of Pawngames basement. Easy to customize and the material zones are in the right places.
Made a mistake on the review for the tv. Its 5 stars but the tv screen ratio is actually 1266 by 714 instead of the widescreen 16:9. Sadly can't edit reviews and such here.
Forgot about the mirror effect and had to render the picture for the screen several times till the original screen wasn't showing any longer.
A cleaned up version of Pawngames basement. Easy to customize and the material zones are in the right places.
Made a mistake on the review for the tv. Its 5 stars but the tv screen ratio is actually 1266 by 714 instead of the widescreen 16:9. Sadly can't edit reviews and such here.
Forgot about the mirror effect and had to render the picture for the screen several times till the original screen wasn't showing any longer.
dirtrider00
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Mon, Apr 07Thanks and great basement though the render is more experimentation than anything.
"tv screen ratio is actually 1266 by 714 instead of the widescreen 16:9."
Does it help if you adjust the TV x and y scales?
Does it help if you adjust the TV x and y scales?
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dirtrider00
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Mon, Apr 07I actually didn't try that. I could have swore my 16:9 image fit on the screen a while back but this go around it clipped quite a bit of the image so I just looked at the jpeg size of the products screen image and then set my dimensions by that then added the pixel width I wanted to render at and it automatically set the height. Its actually a really nice tv and suprised it was free.
Wonderful render, is there a problem with the TV so i can fix it?
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dirtrider00
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Mon, Apr 07Thanks!
TV is great! Actually its going to be my goto tv from now on! I really thought I had been able to fit my 16:9 aspect ratio renders onto the screen surfaces originally. Now that I know the ratio, I can add any render I want to it.
TV is great! Actually its going to be my goto tv from now on! I really thought I had been able to fit my 16:9 aspect ratio renders onto the screen surfaces originally. Now that I know the ratio, I can add any render I want to it.