First redered pics
First redered pics
I have just started with 3d-render and made the first pictures for our company.
I´m pretty satisfied with it, but I´m sure the experienced guys here will have some hints do do it even better.
I´m pretty satisfied with it, but I´m sure the experienced guys here will have some hints do do it even better.
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Yeah it's pretty good! The glass is really clear and nice, did you render for long?
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Yes, great images!
Hard to find something to improve
Only thing that maybe could be improved is the texture of the baseboard.
Did you denoised your images? The floor texture seem to suffer under denoising...
Hard to find something to improve
Only thing that maybe could be improved is the texture of the baseboard.
Did you denoised your images? The floor texture seem to suffer under denoising...
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On 10 cores about 4-5 hours, the "light tent" picture in the middle about 1h.Soup wrote:Yeah it's pretty good! The glass is really clear and nice, did you render for long?
Longing for the gpu acceleration because I have 2 graphic-cards with cuda.
Only thing that maybe could be improved is the texture of the baseboard.
Did you denoised your images? The floor texture seem to suffer under denoising
Yes denoised, but the difference on the fooring is not very big. As you can see on the sample.
The part between the red area is denoisd, the rest regular.
I think it´s the texture. Its from the material library here on indigo.
I thought about buying arroways textures. That would also be better for the baseboard. Anbody with knowlede about them here?
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Atm the latest GPU beta versions only support 1 Graphic Card. This may be changed in future! The GPU beta is quite early in development, so lets see what we'll get under the Christmas treeZlaty Lev wrote:Longing for the gpu acceleration because I have 2 graphic-cards with cuda.
Since I uploaded it to the DB I just recognized the little difference that results from denoising in the texture appearanceZlaty Lev wrote:Yes denoised, but the difference on the fooring is not very big. As you can see on the sample.
The part between the red area is denoisd, the rest regular.
I think it´s the texture. Its from the material library here on indigo.
Yes, they are really great! Some textures can now even be bought separate from the site. Only thing to think about is the gigantic resolution the textures are in! Indigo loads the Textures and convert them to "raw data", so a tiff or jpg end up in taking same amount of memory.Zlaty Lev wrote:I thought about buying arroways textures. That would also be better for the baseboard. Anybody with knowledge about them here?
For some projects it might be a good idea to reduce the resolution of these textures to save RAM, but actually... RAM is so cheap ^^
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Fantastic work, looks very realistic!
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Great stuff!
Welcome to Indigo!
Welcome to Indigo!
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The Arroway textures are very high quality and will give you crisp detail.
Really nice render!
Really nice render!
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I can highly recommend the Arroway textures. The DVD versions also come with resized JPGs from the original hi-rez PNGs. Much more practical to use for rendering as it's still got pleeenty detail, but you always have the hi-rez full version to fall back on.Zom-B wrote:Yes, they are really great! Some textures can now even be bought separate from the site. Only thing to think about is the gigantic resolution the textures are in! Indigo loads the Textures and convert them to "raw data", so a tiff or jpg end up in taking same amount of memory.Zlaty Lev wrote:I thought about buying arroways textures. That would also be better for the baseboard. Anybody with knowledge about them here?
For some projects it might be a good idea to reduce the resolution of these textures to save RAM, but actually... RAM is so cheap ^^
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Nice rendering... small detail --> perhaps the backs of the cd stacks looks a bit repeated..
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That denoising seems to work quite well.
Can you tell us wich software you used?
Can you tell us wich software you used?
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Neat ImageLemo wrote:That denoising seems to work quite well.
Can you tell us wich software you used?
http://www.neatimage.com/
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Denoising shouldn't be necessary Indigo 2.6 with glass accel can render this clean very quickly I'm sure.
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Wow, definitely much better than what I could hope to do - now or ever. Very nice render. The only things that I'd try to tweak would be the cloned CD stacks. As alluded to earlier, they inadvertantly catch your eye. I don't know about existing textures for baseboards. But the RL baseboards that I've installed always have a grain that runs lengthwise and they are rarely segmented or paneled.
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