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Sitzecke

Post by kscore » Wed Jan 13, 2016 3:31 am

Hey, I made something new.

Inspired by this Photograph.
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Re: Sitzecke

Post by zeitmeister » Wed Jan 13, 2016 4:19 am

A little bit too saturated for me... but nice scene!


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Re: Sitzecke

Post by Oscar J » Wed Jan 13, 2016 4:20 am

Quite nice! I like the transparent chairs and the light effect on the wall behind the left chair. Perhaps you could tell us some more about the render settings and the render time?

Hope you don't mind some suggestions:

* The white point is quite blue and cold, and the scene is a bit darker than the reference photo.

* The vertical thing on the left isn't completely straight and lacks DOF.

* The sky has a very strong cyan tone that doesn't look completely natural.

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Post by kscore » Wed Jan 13, 2016 5:32 am

@zeitmeister: Thank you for your comment!

@Oscar J: Thank you, I love transparent chairs :). The Rendertime took 48 hours and 9000 Samples. Render Setting was "Pathtracing with BiDir". The Reason why I let it render so long was, the noise behinde the Curtain and the noise in the glass material from the chair. I dont realize that the Wall on the left side is not completely straight.. I looked in the Camera Setting. Its the Angle. Thx for your critics. I reedit the Render and reaupload it.

By the way i will render tonight a second one where the Lamp light is on and the Wall is straight 8)

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Re: Sitzecke

Post by contegufo » Wed Jan 13, 2016 5:59 am

Hi

Excellent curtains and even the chairs translucent already experimented with the Corona.
The problem of the lines are not straight I had too. The camera in Cinema4D is correct; it's a bug?
It might be a barrel distortion (distorsione a barilotto)?
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Re: Sitzecke

Post by Oscar J » Wed Jan 13, 2016 7:43 am

contegufo: Looks straight to me. I think that's probably a little dark reflection showing up there. You can double check the rotation of the camera in Indigo's GUI.

kscore: You know about region rendering, right? You save your main render, go View -> Selection Tool, select a noisy part and restart the render. It's handy when there are specific areas in your render that are noisy. :)

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Re: Sitzecke

Post by kscore » Thu Jan 14, 2016 3:01 am

@Oscar J: I know, sometimes I use it. I uploaded the second Render. It takes 17 Hours for a quite clean look 3000 Samples.

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