Classroom
Classroom
I've seen this scene around other forums for some time and thought it should have a Kray version of it http://homepage.mac.com/janoverust/LW_t ... ring3.html
C&C are welcome and expected.
Something funny has happened with the time shown though. It's a second try (the first ran 10 hours or so) using 'both'. It went for an hour and a half or so but it shows negative time!
C&C are welcome and expected.
Something funny has happened with the time shown though. It's a second try (the first ran 10 hours or so) using 'both'. It went for an hour and a half or so but it shows negative time!
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very, very good. can you share your kray settings in detail ?:)Silverlw wrote:Another version with DOF
thanks
It depends of how strong indirect light you use and what AA you use. As a test try to turn irradiance caching off, set FG min100 max0, turn on undersampling 16-64 and activate fullscreen AA grid3 + Pixelfilter "cone" 1.5. If you think it gets to blurry/soft change pixelfilter "cone" to 1.0 or 0.5 depending of taste. if you want less grain turn up min FG and/or increase AA.
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Very nice Johny, but I think that your DoF is causing a scale issue. I'd try a higher value for the F-Stop, because small values cause it to look like the scene is smaller (model size, actually). Other than that, you got some nice lighting going on in there. I'm looking forward to seeing the update. Good stuff as usual 

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Thanksdwyatt wrote:Very nice Johny, but I think that your DoF is causing a scale issue. I'd try a higher value for the F-Stop, because small values cause it to look like the scene is smaller (model size, actually). Other than that, you got some nice lighting going on in there. I'm looking forward to seeing the update. Good stuff as usual
Yep I now (read my posts

Big DoF is good for closeup not viz.
I use in scene 9 Area Lights, only Area.... Render too long but quality is very good.