New interior

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Pavlov
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New interior

Post by Pavlov »

done in beta, i used no caching, FG .01 threeshold with min 250 max 600 rays, FSAA grid 2, mitchell filter. Some PS work.
About 12 h for a 2400 x 1500 image. Do you guys think it's possible to get such a clean look with no splotches at all but using interpolation ?
BTW i still have to test Jure's settings, but other ways around instead of heavy oversample ?

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paolo
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Post by jure »

Yes i think it's possible.. Try my settings ;)
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Post by Janusz Biela »

Pavlov - my version (Photoshop postproces). Do you like this?
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Post by jure »

Johnny nice.... But I think the shadows are too dark.. no? I also like Paolo's warm color on the walls.
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Post by Pavlov »

hi johny,
yes i like it, very crisp but maybe a bit "severe".. here in Italy walls can really look that warm in interiors, so i like to see some red-orange hues.
I agree they have to be very dim too, and i like to see some bluish tones where only skylight hits too... unfortunately i couldnt get this in this pic.
Another thing, it's all down to our monitor settings... unfortunately we really cannot be sure to see what other see, contrast and hues can be SO different between monitors ;)

Paolo
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