azman_821009 wrote:Awesome!! Love it.. How can i get this kind of rendering? If you don't mind.
Azmen
Lumi panels in windows + small lumi panels from ceiling (total in scene around 20 sources of light) + good colours for lumi (cold/warm) + good tonemaping + good texturing + good PS...that is it.
azman_821009 wrote:Awesome!! Love it.. How can i get this kind of rendering? If you don't mind.
Azmen
Lumi panels in windows + small lumi panels from ceiling (total in scene around 20 sources of light) + good colours for lumi (cold/warm) + good tonemaping + good texturing + good PS...that is it.
Thanks for sharing..
Anyway if you put almost 20 sources of light, how long for the render time?
Anyway if you put almost 20 sources of light, how long for the render time?
Azmen[/quote]
Depends from scene. sometime 10 sometimes 40 and more. More lights means better effect but harder to control balance of light (need a lot training where, how strong, what color) ..tonemaping is never enough for render, so always I support tonemaping by extra lights (all ideas are welcome). I do not use Area Light - they are not full support by Kray (we do not have Area Lights done for Kray, they are just lightwave sources of light...and maybe in future will be shader for that , which will increase speed and decrease noise). I suggest lumi poly everywhere as is possible and good tonemaping.