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Ok so im making a 3d banner etc it looks clean bit when i render it it adds a bit brightness to my text just when i render it it makes it look ugly af can anybody help me thanks much love
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You want a custom light box room, to have better looking text?
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No mate when i render it makes my text have a little tiny glow brightness only when i render i want it normal the way it normally looks when you type it in so basically i add my texture etc it all looks good but when i render it gives my texture a tiny bit glow wich i dont like.
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Do you have a light source added?
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Honestly I'm no pro I use to do graphics and I have the program, but all I could think of is you have a light somewhere it souldn't be.
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Nope the only thing i have is my texture from a image i add my image for the texture wich makes it look cool i only add a bump and thats it then when i add it to my text it looks all good but wjen i remder it it gives my text like a really tiny brightness effect
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could you screen cap the rendered version with the layers in frame?
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Acted wrote Nope the only thing i have is my texture from a image i add my image for the texture wich makes it look cool i only add a bump and thats it then when i add it to my text it looks all good but wjen i remder it it gives my text like a really tiny brightness effect


If you don't like that, just lower the brightness in Photoshop.
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I honestly dont know what means ill upload a few images off it tomorrow as im in bed im new to gfx so
When i add all of my texture etc it looks good the glow effect only activates when i render im not sure if its my render settings
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Acted wrote I honestly dont know what means ill upload a few images off it tomorrow as im in bed im new to gfx so
When i add all of my texture etc it looks good the glow effect only activates when i render im not sure if its my render settings


I know what you're referring to, that's how c4d works.

You can just render it how you have it now, then just mess with the brightness in Photoshop
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