IKEA Inspiration and Trainer
IKEA Inspiration and Trainer
Hi,
have been underground for a while, now I am back again trying out the wonderful wonders of Blender and Indigo.
Am trying out an interior scene inspired by IKEA Online, there are still kinks but am interested in what you guys and gals think.
3 Pics: Inspirational pic copyright IKEA, then day and night pic copyright me.
Probably a classical question: i have about 10.000 spp's on the day pic and still have fireflies...tip, anyone?
thanks so much!
have been underground for a while, now I am back again trying out the wonderful wonders of Blender and Indigo.
Am trying out an interior scene inspired by IKEA Online, there are still kinks but am interested in what you guys and gals think.
3 Pics: Inspirational pic copyright IKEA, then day and night pic copyright me.
Probably a classical question: i have about 10.000 spp's on the day pic and still have fireflies...tip, anyone?
thanks so much!
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The original lighting is sophisticated ! Apparently the roof is open as well, it spreads a strong light.
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Regarding the fireflies:
Do you use Glass in the windows?
if you do, also activate Glass Acceleration!
Do you use ExitPortals?
If you do, then Sun often causes fireflies if you render in PT mode only, use BiDir to fix that
Best solution here would be using BiDirPT with ExitPortals and delete the glass in the windows, since there aren't any reflections visible and it only costs ya rendertime!
The IKEA image has some STRONG light setup behind the camera, you need to place some big Lights here too!
Do you use Glass in the windows?
if you do, also activate Glass Acceleration!
Do you use ExitPortals?
If you do, then Sun often causes fireflies if you render in PT mode only, use BiDir to fix that

Best solution here would be using BiDirPT with ExitPortals and delete the glass in the windows, since there aren't any reflections visible and it only costs ya rendertime!
The IKEA image has some STRONG light setup behind the camera, you need to place some big Lights here too!
polygonmanufaktur.de
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[quote="Zom-B"]Regarding the fireflies:
Do you use Glass in the windows?
if you do, also activate Glass Acceleration!
- good idea, was tinkering around with that - as i dont need glass, I'll just turn them off
Do you use ExitPortals?
- yes, i use exit portals - will try BiDir and give an update
If you do, then Sun often causes fireflies if you render in PT mode only, use BiDir to fix that
Best solution here would be using BiDirPT with ExitPortals and delete the glass in the windows, since there aren't any reflections visible and it only costs ya rendertime!
- allrighty! thanks a million.
The IKEA image has some STRONG light setup behind the camera, you need to place some big Lights here too!
- um, newbie question: what lighting method / technique do you recommend? just a big ol' mesh emitter setup with superduper powers?
Do you use Glass in the windows?
if you do, also activate Glass Acceleration!
- good idea, was tinkering around with that - as i dont need glass, I'll just turn them off
Do you use ExitPortals?
- yes, i use exit portals - will try BiDir and give an update

If you do, then Sun often causes fireflies if you render in PT mode only, use BiDir to fix that

Best solution here would be using BiDirPT with ExitPortals and delete the glass in the windows, since there aren't any reflections visible and it only costs ya rendertime!
- allrighty! thanks a million.
The IKEA image has some STRONG light setup behind the camera, you need to place some big Lights here too!
- um, newbie question: what lighting method / technique do you recommend? just a big ol' mesh emitter setup with superduper powers?
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Try big emitter planes.
Check the Lightsmith collection in the middle of that page: http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html
maybe try SoftBox A and Umbrella...
Check the Lightsmith collection in the middle of that page: http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html
maybe try SoftBox A and Umbrella...
polygonmanufaktur.de
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Don't be sure that the Ikea picture is a photo, see this article
They have nearly 300 photographer and designer for producing over 200 million catalogues per year

They have nearly 300 photographer and designer for producing over 200 million catalogues per year

little gallery... http://unverzagt.biz/cottysgallery/
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They actually "just" produce 62 versions of the catalog, after that they only do instancingcotty wrote:They have nearly 300 photographer and designer for producing over 200 million catalogues per year

Anyway, a interesting read!
polygonmanufaktur.de
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Thanks first of all for all your time and tips.Zom-B wrote:Try big emitter planes.
Check the Lightsmith collection in the middle of that page: http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html
maybe try SoftBox A and Umbrella...
Where do i start with my next question? *sigh*
I still am not getting the full-flooded light-look in the room.
- i "opened" the roof (with and without exit portal) - Render looks really dark in the corners
- i set up "studio lamps" (lamps behind the camera / out of view of the camera) but i can never get them strong enough to shine through.
- i am clueless after reading up on HDR / IBL lighting and how to get the gears to touch (using them with blender and indigo / just in blender / just in indigo?!)
basically my main challenge right now is this: light streaming through window: good.
light at the back of the room / in corners:bad. lamps on the same light layer just dont show up...
thanks for you patience. if there is anything i can do to help you, let me know

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that is a really cool article! thanks.cotty wrote:Don't be sure that the Ikea picture is a photo, see this article![]()
They have nearly 300 photographer and designer for producing over 200 million catalogues per year
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...and of course, i cant expect you to explain the whole science of HDR or IBL lighting 

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Suggestion: Could someone post a screenshot / blend file that has the right kind of lighting setup for interior rendering with indigo? I'm good at reverse engineering and would be greatly appreciated 
Thank you!

Thank you!
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i think i about nailed it - lighting in general. tonemapping etc to come, i had enough trouble getting the room nicely lit into the last corner 
and of course details, details, details. its still sterile at the moment.
tried out dozens of things - now i left the roof open and spread out an emitting plane on top that extrudes down over the edge outside the window...

and of course details, details, details. its still sterile at the moment.
tried out dozens of things - now i left the roof open and spread out an emitting plane on top that extrudes down over the edge outside the window...
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