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Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:38 pm
by Mor4us
hey folks,
i'm not a indigo user at all but i've always loved the photorealism of the renderings a lot of people achieved with it, espacially in arch viz. the more i'm happy i can join with the demo! :D
so a friend of mine bumped me into this contest to try first steps with indigo.
would love to get all comments and criticism i can get to improve my skills!
I'm really sorry for the distracting watermarks


regards

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:40 pm
by fused
CTZn wrote:As for the 3ds file as imported by Maya (using bonusTools), "bianco" is among the few mangled meshes with "zylin1", 3 5 and 7.

"bianco" has many small faces, including 8 lamina faces in the tv shelf block. The exporter may be able to overlook something about those ?

No biggie tho. Oh, the linear scale is not specified into the obj file d;
Can you be a bit more specific about what you mean by "mangled"?

I just checked the 3ds (with several programs) and the meshes look exactly like in the original scene.

edit: I think I see what you mean. Tried the 3ds in blender and it also had some problems with it.

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:43 pm
by fused
Mor4us wrote:hey folks,
i'm not a indigo user at all but i've always loved the photorealism of the renderings a lot of people achieved with it, espacially in arch viz. the more i'm happy i can join with the demo! :D
so a friend of mine bumped me into this contest to try first steps with indigo.
would love to get all comments and criticism i can get to improve my skills!
I'm really sorry for the distracting watermarks


regards
Hi Mor4us,

looks great so far!
If you render in a resolution <= 0.7 MP (1000x700, for example), you only get a single watermark in the bottom right corner (unless you use an integration, IndigoMax or Indigo for C4D. In that case you will always have these watermarks. You should be able to export the scene and render with the standalone Indigo, tho).

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:22 pm
by FoXar
Hey guys! I'm entering the competition, although the model is far from being "optimized" to work with in SketchUp. Can I remodel the whole thing and I'll make sure to share the whole thing! Only thing is:
"- No changes to the architecure allowed."

And I might be a centimeter off when remodeling, although I won't change anything, it'll most probably be 99% accurate. Is that okay? As I'll share it you can triple check if it complies to the original model off course ;)


Cheers,
Roo Evans

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:32 pm
by fused
FoXar wrote:Hey guys! I'm entering the competition, although the model is far from being "optimized" to work with in SketchUp. Can I remodel the whole thing and I'll make sure to share the whole thing! Only thing is:
"- No changes to the architecure allowed."

And I might be a centimeter off when remodeling, although I won't change anything, it'll most probably be 99% accurate. Is that okay? As I'll share it you can triple check if it complies to the original model off course ;)


Cheers,
Roo Evans
Hey FoXar,

if you could do that, that would be great! I can also make a super minimal SketchUp scene from the original scene. Just the walls and nothing else, if that helps.

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:35 pm
by FoXar
fused wrote: Hey FoXar,

if you could do that, that would be great! I can also make a super minimal SketchUp scene from the original scene. Just the walls and nothing else, if that helps.
Okay great! I'm already busy making it! "Just the walls and nothing else", been there, done that! So no need for it anymore, thanks anyways! I hope to have it finished in an hour or 2, depends on how far I'll be remodeling everything.. :mrgreen:

Cheers!
Roo Evans

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:59 pm
by Antonis777
Am I allowed to push back this part of the wall like this? Is it considered to be as a changing of the architecture?

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:08 pm
by fused
Antonis777 wrote:Am I allowed to push back this part of the wall like this? Is it considered to be as a changing of the architecture?
Hi Antonis: here's what I said to StompinTom about it:
fused wrote:
StompinTom wrote:I'm in ;)

EDIT: To what extent is 'No changes to the architecure allowed.' defined? I mean, does that just mean the layout / design of the space? The frames and crown molding around the column are fair play? What about detailing / modification to the wall / ceiling surfaces?

Not trying to be a dick, just trying to see where the line is drawn ;)
Hm, good question. I guess everything you mentioned should be OK, just make sure the you can still tell it's the same room :)
So I think your change should be fine. "just make sure the you can still tell it's the same room :)"

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:14 pm
by Antonis777
Thanks a lot!

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:28 am
by StompinTom
fused wrote:
Antonis777 wrote:Am I allowed to push back this part of the wall like this? Is it considered to be as a changing of the architecture?
Hi Antonis: here's what I said to StompinTom about it:
fused wrote:
StompinTom wrote:I'm in ;)

EDIT: To what extent is 'No changes to the architecure allowed.' defined? I mean, does that just mean the layout / design of the space? The frames and crown molding around the column are fair play? What about detailing / modification to the wall / ceiling surfaces?

Not trying to be a dick, just trying to see where the line is drawn ;)
Hm, good question. I guess everything you mentioned should be OK, just make sure the you can still tell it's the same room :)
So I think your change should be fine. "just make sure the you can still tell it's the same room :)"
It's cuz you could get into a long and drawn out argument about what precisely constitutes the architecture here ;)

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:51 am
by FoXar
Here you go folks, I hope this might help a lot of you guys as the scene was just unusable.
Nearly everything is modeled from scratch, and if not it has been heavily cleaned up!
All details and beveling has been kept ;)
I did delete all the furniture though, as I won't be using that.

Now I do have some questions, as I see there are some things that can be changed, can you change the design of the windows (dividers and such), and is it even possible to change the sizes of the window?
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IndigoOptimized.zip
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Cheers,
Roo Evans

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:57 pm
by fused
FoXar wrote:Here you go folks, I hope this might help a lot of you guys as the scene was just unusable.
Nearly everything is modeled from scratch, and if not it has been heavily cleaned up!
All details and beveling has been kept ;)
I did delete all the furniture though, as I won't be using that.

Now I do have some questions, as I see there are some things that can be changed, can you change the design of the windows (dividers and such), and is it even possible to change the sizes of the window?
110.jpg
IndigoOptimized.zip
Cheers,
Roo Evans
Thanks Roo!

Will add your SketchUp scene to the first post.

Regarding changing the windows: Look at what I told Antonis777 and StompinTom. Basically "just make sure the you can still tell it's the same room :)".

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:52 pm
by Pibuz
FoXar wrote:Here you go folks, I hope this might help a lot of you guys as the scene was just unusable.
Nearly everything is modeled from scratch, and if not it has been heavily cleaned up!
All details and beveling has been kept ;)
I did delete all the furniture though, as I won't be using that.

Now I do have some questions, as I see there are some things that can be changed, can you change the design of the windows (dividers and such), and is it even possible to change the sizes of the window?

Cheers,
Roo Evans
Ehi Roo!
Thank you very much! You've done a great work, really!

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:02 am
by SreckoM
I was waiting for this for some time :D
Downloading demo ...

Re: August 2012 Competition - Materials & Lighting

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 8:38 pm
by FoXar
I'm glad I could help fused and Pibuz! I hope others can enjoy it too ;)

@ fused, maybe you should also add in the first post that my file doesn't include furniture.


Cheers,
Roo Evans