Living interior render
Created scene with Cinema4d and render with Indigo 4
3800x2200 pix render time 3 hours
3,3 GHz Intel Core i5, AMD Radeon R9 M290 2048 MB
ram 24gb IMAC 5K
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Living interior
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- Oscar J
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Re: Living interior
Dude, one interior like this per day - awesome job!
What rendering mode are you using if I may ask?
What rendering mode are you using if I may ask?
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Re: Living interior
Oscar J wrote:Dude, one interior like this per day - awesome job!
What rendering mode are you using if I may ask?
Hello thank you
The render mode i use is first i try to balance camera setting to get near EV 0 and ISO 200 then for this one i used Reinhard tone map so that i could set the light to not burn or over expose.
I am new to this forum and to Indigo so i hope i did reply correct to your comment.
Have a nice day and thank you
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Re: Living interior
I mean did you use, for example, OpenCL rendering? Or was it Bidirectional pathtracing?
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Re: Living interior
In settings cinema4d i use GPU accelerationOscar J wrote:I mean did you use, for example, OpenCL rendering? Or was it Bidirectional pathtracing?
auto choose num threads
Or else i use path tracing and enable gpu+cpu
but in indigo software if i go to image render and click on enable open cl it crashes
Do you think it is better path tracing or bidirectional path tracing ?
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Re: Living interior
Loving the design. Great work!
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Hello and welcome to the ( world's best renderengine ) Indigo forum.
Great work! One note: maybe the prints on the wall could have a very tiny phong or coat layer on them..but thats all.
Great work! One note: maybe the prints on the wall could have a very tiny phong or coat layer on them..but thats all.
Re: Living interior
One note from me too: be careful with the joint between the walls and the ceiling. The "mathematic geometry" always leads to a not-very-convincing-CG-looking rendering.
It's always good to make a little gap, like the second panel of plasterboard cladding the wall is a little shorter than the height of the wall itself. This usually helps getting a nice architectonic detail, and also a pleasant little shadow.
It's always good to make a little gap, like the second panel of plasterboard cladding the wall is a little shorter than the height of the wall itself. This usually helps getting a nice architectonic detail, and also a pleasant little shadow.
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