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Post by Soup » Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:26 am

ENSLAVER wrote:Something for vday, bit late in posting :roll:
Make sure you put this on the gallery! 8)

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by CTZn » Tue Feb 22, 2011 2:39 pm

Soup wrote:
ENSLAVER wrote:Something for vday, bit late in posting :roll:
Make sure you put this on the gallery! 8)
I lost my heart for that pic, made it my desktop background. Hey, it's not like that's happening often (the background change lol).
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Soup » Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:03 pm

I'd 'Like' to share it :mrgreen:

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by ENSLAVER » Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:12 pm

CTZn wrote:
Soup wrote:
ENSLAVER wrote:Something for vday, bit late in posting :roll:
Make sure you put this on the gallery! 8)
I lost my heart for that pic, made it my desktop background. Hey, it's not like that's happening often (the background change lol).


I originally rendered it in vray @3840 because I didn't have much time before the 14th =\
This link has larger wallpaper sizes, but it's done in vray lol - you can see the bad AA on highlights ;p http://sentimentalfreak.deviantart.com/ ... -197353412 (1024x - 1920x) - I will render the indigo version higher res tonight.
EDIT: My max crashed and broke the original file, as it does.. A LOT. Not sure it's worth going to a really old version.

And wait, I have a gallery? :lol: I will have to start adding to it.
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by cotty » Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:12 pm

Here is a little lens test. The (approximately) parallel light is done with an IES-file. I noticed that the lower limit of the smallest angle in the IES-file is ~0,6°, is there a reason for this limit (IES, Indigo, Skindigo)?
(Rendered with little SSS, little Cauchy B Coeff, 170.000 samples/pixel :shock: )

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by cotty » Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:55 pm

A Picture of the board game "Mensch ärgere dich nicht" ("ludo" in english? wow, short :wink: )...
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Headroom » Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:17 am

@cotty,

It would be quite interesting to compare the Indigo output with the IES profile provided by the LED manufacturer.

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Post by Lemo » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:35 am

Cool lens test cotty, did you try with multiple lenses in-line allready?

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Indigo version looks ten times better to me 8)

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by cotty » Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:36 pm

Headroom wrote: It would be quite interesting to compare the Indigo output with the IES profile provided by the LED manufacturer.
I think this make sense only if the inner construction of the LED is known. In this case I only use a usual design because the manufacturer dosn't show the details in the LED. If I find one with more details, I will try this interesting comparison.
Lemo wrote:Cool lens test cotty, did you try with multiple lenses in-line allready?
No, I didn't, but I will try that some day...
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Polinalkrimizei » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:27 pm

@purespider: that ring design is pretty awesome, any chance to see it in real life or is it more of a hobby of yours?

@enslaver: best v-day pic ever, desktop and postcard worthy

@cotty: cool test and nice setup, mind sharing the ies-file? And it would be interesting to see what it'll do to lemo's multiple canon-lenses.

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Post by dcm » Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:46 am

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by cotty » Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:56 am

cotty wrote:The (approximately) parallel light is done with an IES-file
Polinalkrimizei wrote:@cotty: cool test and nice setup, mind sharing the ies-file? And it would be interesting to see what it'll do to lemo's multiple canon-lenses.
There it is, the little IES-file...
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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by PureSpider » Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:34 am

Polinalkrimizei wrote:@purespider: that ring design is pretty awesome, any chance to see it in real life or is it more of a hobby of yours?.
I have no clue how I would craft a ring like that so yeah... pretty much a hobby only. Sorry! :?

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Headroom » Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:46 am

@polinalkrimizei

http://www.shapeways.com 8)

The appearance of the materials may be less than spot-on though :wink:

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Re: Simple Renderings Thread

Post by Polinalkrimizei » Fri Feb 25, 2011 8:05 am

Thanks cotty for sharing!

Hey headroom, shapeways is actually pretty cool, but unfortunately it is not possible to print an object with multiple materials at once IMO... yet.

About two years ago (they exist that long already :shock: time flies) I printed one of the cups from the picture (around 70 bucks) to get a better "feel" of the design. (Forget the saucers, they are too extreme) After testing in real life, I modified the part of the cup that touches the mouth (is there a word for it?!) to make the drinking experience more comfortable. Really good for prototyping!
I wanted a truly cubic cup, but the real gimmick is that it is perfectly round inside, so you can stir your drink like crazy without making noise 8) , and that left handers need to buy an extra one :wink:
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