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Nice job -- It looks very, very real.
14 hours seems like overkill, though. Scenes like that don't really need MLT. A sun-light and amb-occ with a physical sky would make it look about the same and would take 1 minute.
Of course, I'm not bashing Indigo or yor work. I just think that if you are doing arch-vis as part of your job, you can get it done much faster.
You probably already know all that.
14 hours seems like overkill, though. Scenes like that don't really need MLT. A sun-light and amb-occ with a physical sky would make it look about the same and would take 1 minute.
Of course, I'm not bashing Indigo or yor work. I just think that if you are doing arch-vis as part of your job, you can get it done much faster.
You probably already know all that.
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MLT=Metropolis Light Transport, a light rendering algorithm used by many powerful renderers, including Indigo.
http://www.indigorenderer.com/blender_tut/
check out Radiance's tut, it's all there:Are you talking about Blender? If so, what do you mean by "physical sky" and how would you set t up?
http://www.indigorenderer.com/blender_tut/
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