Indigo Mockups
Indigo Mockups
I suggest in this topic to share the source code with customized lighting scenes
Mercedes S350 Scene (C4D R14 | Indigo Setup)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h6sys ... Indigo.rar
Mercedes S350 Scene (C4D R14 | Indigo Setup)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h6sys ... Indigo.rar
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Re: Indigo Mockups
Really like number two in the first collection.
Re: Indigo Mockups
Thank you) Oscar try to use this mockup to visualize your favorite car, my laptop is not suitable for rendering with a resolution higher than the HD, will have to wait more than a day xD your computer is much more productive)Oscar J wrote:Really like number two in the first collection.
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Not a C4D user, sorry. Rendering the 2nd one for a day would be well worth it.
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It's good work Zalevskiy!Zalevskiy wrote:I suggest in this topic to share the source code with customized lighting scenes
Mercedes S350 Scene (C4D R14 | Indigo Setup)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h6sys ... Indigo.rar
For me IMO is a love & hate relation ship with Mockups...
It's great to get good results fast.But on the other hand it kills all the joy of learning Indigo in depth.
And the excitement to build original stuff for your setups. I would hate to think of Indigo as just a fast renderer with ton of mockups. It's so much more than it's a superb creative tool!
But i do like learning new stuff...maybe someone needs a faster way, not sure.
Anyway keep up this thread and the good works!
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I for some reason thought that if we exchange the experience it will be much more productive than each is a pioneer)Originalplan® wrote:It's good work Zalevskiy!Zalevskiy wrote:I suggest in this topic to share the source code with customized lighting scenes
Mercedes S350 Scene (C4D R14 | Indigo Setup)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h6sys ... Indigo.rar
For me IMO is a love & hate relation ship with Mockups...
It's great to get good results fast.But on the other hand it kills all the joy of learning Indigo in depth.
And the excitement to build original stuff for your setups. I would hate to think of Indigo as just a fast renderer with ton of mockups. It's so much more than it's a superb creative tool!
But i do like learning new stuff...maybe someone needs a faster way, not sure.
Anyway keep up this thread and the good works!
Well Well, I'll be alone to maintain this topic
Re: Indigo Mockups
Hi
For a still life I recommend a minimal scene without the large tub in which the model is placed.
Also I am doing experiments, for the lights would try a side and a front with different color temperature (Kelvin) each on a different level so as to adjust the gain Indigo gui.
Also try an environment map as a source of illumination.
If you look at my post you will notice the improvements.
For a still life I recommend a minimal scene without the large tub in which the model is placed.
Also I am doing experiments, for the lights would try a side and a front with different color temperature (Kelvin) each on a different level so as to adjust the gain Indigo gui.
Also try an environment map as a source of illumination.
If you look at my post you will notice the improvements.
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Re: Indigo Mockups
No, I think it's excellent that you're sharing your scenes, and it should be encouraged! Could you share the .pigs of the first merc render as well?Zalevskiy wrote:I for some reason thought that if we exchange the experience it will be much more productive than each is a pioneer)Originalplan® wrote:It's good work Zalevskiy!Zalevskiy wrote:I suggest in this topic to share the source code with customized lighting scenes
Mercedes S350 Scene (C4D R14 | Indigo Setup)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h6sys ... Indigo.rar
For me IMO is a love & hate relation ship with Mockups...
It's great to get good results fast.But on the other hand it kills all the joy of learning Indigo in depth.
And the excitement to build original stuff for your setups. I would hate to think of Indigo as just a fast renderer with ton of mockups. It's so much more than it's a superb creative tool!
But i do like learning new stuff...maybe someone needs a faster way, not sure.
Anyway keep up this thread and the good works!
Well Well, I'll be alone to maintain this topic
Re: Indigo Mockups
This topic is dedicated to the source code works with an excellent mood lighting and camera balance, my goal is to exchange experience in this topic, you can share any other scenes with the finely tuned lighting or interior scene | external scenes without objects, empty room with lights and plants Enviroment setups (.c4d .blend .skp and .pigs)contegufo wrote:Hi
For a still life I recommend a minimal scene without the large tub in which the model is placed.
Also I am doing experiments, for the lights would try a side and a front with different color temperature (Kelvin) each on a different level so as to adjust the gain Indigo gui.
Also try an environment map as a source of illumination.
If you look at my post you will notice the improvements.
Oscar J
http://www.mediafire.com/download/aok3h ... %2Bmat.rar
.PIGS do not support many of the camera position, so I prescribe the coordinates manually:
LH Camera
Focal Distance (m): 3,4938
X 2,0202 m
Y -2,2481 m
Z 0,4447 m
H 136,0000 °
P 90,0000 °
R 0,0000 °
EV -7,5
=======
RH Camera
Focal Distance (m): 3,5248
X -3,5475 m
Y 3,1364 m
Z 0,4518 m
H -44,0000 °
P 90,0000 °
R 0,0000 °
EV -6,5
=======
Fear Camera
Focal Distance (m): 1,5812
X 1,0445 m
Y 2,3016 m
Z 0,4161 m
H -134,0000 °
P 90,0000 °
R 0,0000 °
EV -7,0
=======
Front Camera
Focal Distance (m): 1,5342
X -2,5387 m
Y -1,4306 m
Z 0,3861 m
H 46,0000 °
P 90,0000 °
R 0,0000 °
EV -6,5
=======
Top Camera
Focal Distance (m): 5,7572
X -0,7634 m
Y 0,4227 m
Z 6,4571 m
H 90,0000 °
P 180,0000 °
R 0,0000 °
EV -6,5
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Re: Indigo Mockups
Thanks. One thing: Bidir MLT is probably unnecessary in simple scenes like this. Pure PT should probably converge much faster.
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at PT problem with glass, tiles out... Bidir MLT has no problems with the glass, it leaves a much purerOscar J wrote:Thanks. One thing: Bidir MLT is probably unnecessary in simple scenes like this. Pure PT should probably converge much faster.
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The tiles will go away after a while. OpenCL PT doesn't have them at all.
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screenshot above is approximately 8 hours rendering with PT (1920x1080 resolution)Oscar J wrote:The tiles will go away after a while. OpenCL PT doesn't have them at all.
OpenCL PT this my laptop the process hangs, need to buy a more powerful laptop
due to the fact that the dollar rose against the ruble prices for all computers have doubled
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Re: Indigo Mockups
Try only enabling your most powerful GPU (GT750M). The computer can get very slow while kernel building, so give it a minute or so and see if it starts rendering eventually.
Re: Indigo Mockups
Well, running 750M and resolution 960x540 - works
and 1920x1080 - blue screen
it is pleasing)
and 1920x1080 - blue screen
it is pleasing)
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