high rendering quality.
LW 2015 / Kray 3.075
Heavy stage.
Sidewalk with instances, 10 area lights, several lumi panels, bump and reflection bluring everywhere.
In kray included trace direct light, translucency on the leaves of flowers, SSS on ceramics.
Postproces dof with AE / tonal correction PS.
Render times from 10 to 30 minutes in 4500 PX.
To get the maximum and level the light effects of the denoisera scaled down to full HD.
I hope you like it.
I know that the stage design does not have to appeal to everyone.
It is a popular style now in Europe.
LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
- Janusz Biela
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Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
Top one K3 render right now
...and still no shaders
...and still no shaders
Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
Its really perfect
but still LW15
but still LW15
CPU 2990WX / 64 GB RAM / LW2019 & Softimage user
Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
For me LW11.6.3 still does the job very well. Although I will upgrade sooner or later, no real need for now.Philos wrote:Its really perfect
but still LW15
Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
This is just to notch!
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Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
Actually there is no big differences LW11 and LW15 for K3. You will do exactly same effect in Kray.ZodiaQ wrote:For me LW11.6.3 still does the job very well. Although I will upgrade sooner or later, no real need for now.Philos wrote:Its really perfect
but still LW15
Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
That looks amazing - which I had your skills.
Here's my constructive criticism about what's giving away the fact that it's a render. Since the render looks technically perfect to me all I can talk about is the furniture and detailing in the scene.
1) I really like the stage design - I'm European
2) Except for the TV-set: you would never see such a glossy, curvy chrome bottom for a TV in an appartment with this style and level of detail.
3) Same for the wall mounted air-conditioning: an appartment with this style and detailing would have vents integrated in the ceiling or wall. Given the narrow open join of walls and ceiling you could just delete the airconditioning. Of course I don't know what I'm talking about, because maybe your client is an airconditioning manufacturer that needs these images, or a project developer that wants it in there.
4) The straight vertcial spaghetti in the pot: either delete it, or put it at an angle (with some randomness in it). As it is now it looks fake, and will burn at the bottom
But of course, that fact that my criticism is about such tiny details means that you have achieved 99.9% perfection - without shaders! Respect!!!
Here's my constructive criticism about what's giving away the fact that it's a render. Since the render looks technically perfect to me all I can talk about is the furniture and detailing in the scene.
1) I really like the stage design - I'm European
2) Except for the TV-set: you would never see such a glossy, curvy chrome bottom for a TV in an appartment with this style and level of detail.
3) Same for the wall mounted air-conditioning: an appartment with this style and detailing would have vents integrated in the ceiling or wall. Given the narrow open join of walls and ceiling you could just delete the airconditioning. Of course I don't know what I'm talking about, because maybe your client is an airconditioning manufacturer that needs these images, or a project developer that wants it in there.
4) The straight vertcial spaghetti in the pot: either delete it, or put it at an angle (with some randomness in it). As it is now it looks fake, and will burn at the bottom
But of course, that fact that my criticism is about such tiny details means that you have achieved 99.9% perfection - without shaders! Respect!!!
Re: LOOFT INTERIOR high rendering quality.
thomas wrote:That looks amazing - which I had your skills.
Here's my constructive criticism about what's giving away the fact that it's a render. Since the render looks technically perfect to me all I can talk about is the furniture and detailing in the scene.
1) I really like the stage design - I'm European
2) Except for the TV-set: you would never see such a glossy, curvy chrome bottom for a TV in an appartment with this style and level of detail.
3) Same for the wall mounted air-conditioning: an appartment with this style and detailing would have vents integrated in the ceiling or wall. Given the narrow open join of walls and ceiling you could just delete the airconditioning. Of course I don't know what I'm talking about, because maybe your client is an airconditioning manufacturer that needs these images, or a project developer that wants it in there.
4) The straight vertcial spaghetti in the pot: either delete it, or put it at an angle (with some randomness in it). As it is now it looks fake, and will burn at the bottom
But of course, that fact that my criticism is about such tiny details means that you have achieved 99.9% perfection - without shaders! Respect!!!
This is a job made for fun and checking Kray in something more complex.
Of course, sensible comments are welcome.
Thanks for the tips.