K3 test

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artattak
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K3 test

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Another render test under KrayTracing 3.0

I must admit I'm delighted. Getting a good result is easy to achieve. In k2, I had to be hard-pressed to get satisfactory results.
In K3 renders they come out very good.
All reflections and reflections come out much better than in K2.
The transmission of light is excellent. One small window can illuminate the dark interior without lighting.
It is a render race under K3 and the effect is satisfying for me.
After gaining experience, it will be MUCH better.
Render time 1300 x 733 px - 4 minutes
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The same scene only without physical light.<br />No LEM panels. Only ambient light.<br />A small room, a small window and we have everything well lit.<br />It's a really great effect.
The same scene only without physical light.
No LEM panels. Only ambient light.
A small room, a small window and we have everything well lit.
It's a really great effect.
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Janusz Biela
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Re: K3 test

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Good stuff like always!
K3 has the most physical behavior of Global Illumination from all available renders right now: pure bounce lights without any tricks, so we can simulate at least 40 recurse without any speed problems (even in Path Tracing!).

Soon we get RC6+ (last RC version) with working animation for PhyskySky and Sun control from Layout.
After Full K3.0 we start add all shaders + real time tone mapping and post-process.
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Re: K3 test

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artattak wrote:Another render test under KrayTracing 3.0

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Render time 1300 x 733 px - 4 minutes
4 minutes on which CPU?
Great work.
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Re: K3 test

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I think this is Dual Xeon 72HT.
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