Render Book(Stromberg)
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It took me the new materials to appreciate the modeling, quite nice all in all, very plausible... but why on Earth would one light a kitchen with daily cream pots ?
I think I have missed something
I think I have missed something
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Thanks CTZn
I dont quite understand what you mean here "ut why on Earth would one light a kitchen with daily cream pots?"
So feel free to explain it
I just got some commercial work now(not rendering with indigo) and if everything goes fine then i might buy indigo
I dont quite understand what you mean here "ut why on Earth would one light a kitchen with daily cream pots?"
So feel free to explain it
I just got some commercial work now(not rendering with indigo) and if everything goes fine then i might buy indigo
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Don't wait too muchStromberg wrote:I just got some commercial work now(not rendering with indigo) and if everything goes fine then i might buy indigo
http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... f=7&t=6515
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Jambert: I will try to get there in time
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Tried to render this clean over night, on 2 pc's with network rendering.
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Because that's cheaper... Seems like that was a bad joke from me (see attached)Stromberg wrote:Thanks CTZn
I dont quite understand what you mean here "ut why on Earth would one light a kitchen with daily cream pots?"
The scene is looking good stromberg !
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- lampshades for cheap !
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Ah, now i see
The lamp is made from a picture tough, he might like cream pots
The lamp is made from a picture tough, he might like cream pots
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Have been testing the baking, in the new cindigo version comming up
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Well, that's some start stromberg I'm sure c4d can extend UVs borders pixels when baking, to avoid the thin black lines...
I think it's a very nice addition to Cindigo !
I think it's a very nice addition to Cindigo !
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Yeah, im quite sure that this is somehow possible, i just have not figured out how to tell to do that yetCTZn wrote:Well, that's some start stromberg I'm sure c4d can extend UVs borders pixels when baking, to avoid the thin black lines...
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Thanks, CTZn
We are trying to find out how to make it work, since those are quite anoying, i tried to remove them but c4d changes the setting back again... it likes pixel borders
Update on this "old" one.
We are trying to find out how to make it work, since those are quite anoying, i tried to remove them but c4d changes the setting back again... it likes pixel borders
Update on this "old" one.
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Here is some more on that bench scene, nothing realy exititing but atleast something
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lots of trees (:
the last one with the water is pretty cool!
the last one with the water is pretty cool!
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Done some more baking tests.
Hope you like it
The last one uses a shader than knows where the objects are, so it's more displaced there but it's hard to see.
Hope you like it
The last one uses a shader than knows where the objects are, so it's more displaced there but it's hard to see.
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