Simple Renderings Thread
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Just two very happy Buddhas...
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An experiment, post processed with photoshop, mainly crop and background
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Nice! How far away is your camera from the model? I'm guessing those windows are emitters and not allowing actual daylight? Otherwise do tell how?pixie wrote:An experiment, post processed with photoshop, mainly crop and background
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dmn wrote:Nice! How far away is your camera from the model? I'm guessing those windows are emitters and not allowing actual daylight? Otherwise do tell how?
They're all exit portals, as for the camera it was about 900m and had 1º FOV
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Cool experiment pixie! First I thought it was a photoshop trick.Who thought indigo could do ortographic view
Crazy idea and looking very neat!

Crazy idea and looking very neat!
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I quite don't understand; don't exit portals exige the camera to be within the sealed volume ? I don't get the trick but I like the resultpixie wrote:They're all exit portals, as for the camera it was about 900m and had 1º FOVdmn wrote:Nice! How far away is your camera from the model? I'm guessing those windows are emitters and not allowing actual daylight? Otherwise do tell how?

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That's what I thought o.OCTZn wrote:I quite don't understand; don't exit portals exige the camera to be within the sealed volume ? I don't get the trick but I like the resultpixie wrote:They're all exit portals, as for the camera it was about 900m and had 1º FOVdmn wrote:Nice! How far away is your camera from the model? I'm guessing those windows are emitters and not allowing actual daylight? Otherwise do tell how?
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Not at all. Exit portal just limits the rays to the portal area. It basically acts like an evironment colored emitter.CTZn wrote: I quite don't understand; don't exit portals exige the camera to be within the sealed volume ? I don't get the trick but I like the result
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Added image to illustrate the portal behaviour.
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Teapots !!!
Tested 2 HDRI maps. A bit noisy cause both rendered only about 20 minutes.

Tested 2 HDRI maps. A bit noisy cause both rendered only about 20 minutes.
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Stunning! 
Are those HDR maps hand-made or did you dl them from somewhere?

Are those HDR maps hand-made or did you dl them from somewhere?
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