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bathroom
Hi all,
here is my last test with the new Kray 2.0 RC 1
Time:35 min. on Quad 2,4 ghz
Cheers
here is my last test with the new Kray 2.0 RC 1
Time:35 min. on Quad 2,4 ghz
Cheers
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Re: bathroom
yes... Adrian is very talented studentjure wrote:Wow! Perfect!

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Re: bathroom
students become masters :pJohny_quick wrote:yes... Adrian is very talented studentjure wrote:Wow! Perfect!
He should buy a better lens for his camera though...

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nice image ! but there is to strong chromatic aberration effect in my opinion.
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Re: bathroom
maybe you should use some colored lights inside to warm the light-situation a bit
with only white light coming in from outside the image get to sterile...
-roger
with only white light coming in from outside the image get to sterile...
-roger
Re: bathroom
Nice work, would you share your knowledge?
Please post scene, materials, settings; this is what is all about, is'nt?
Regards
Please post scene, materials, settings; this is what is all about, is'nt?
Regards
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Outstanding work with some very photo-realistic elements. There are only two things that stick out to me, one is the towel hanging in the loop hanger, the other is the tile floor. Other then those two, everything else is photo or near photo-realistic. 

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NoLarry_g1s wrote:near photo-realistic.

This render need "power" - I mean colours, contrast, balance maybe light from lamps, etc. But this is very close good render.
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this is a very good rendering! i really love it as it is, apart the chromatic aberration effect (this is starting to become something like the lens flare effect in the 90s...) - any professional photographer would look to reduce this effect to a minimum or to use it in a purely creative way.
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markus
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Re: bathroom
Hey You don`t need setting becouse this is very easy:proteo_1 wrote:Nice work, would you share your knowledge?
Please post scene, materials, settings; this is what is all about, is'nt?
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Just use sunsky+sun (sunsky with layer opacity 200-300% depense what strong reflection You need) and Area lights or hiden lumi panels in windows for boost light inside.
Good idea is add lamps inside room (with warm colours) for increse brightnes inside.
Materials are basic setup: max amount must be under 100% (this is no good idea use 100% diffuse - immposible in real world...) I thing 85% is max, for example floor: 10% reflection (better with Incidental angle) Diffuse 75%, but...... when You have surface with small bump textures (cloath, skin) better is used smaller diffuse becouse surfaces with small bumps absorb much pfotons then flat surfaces in real world.
For sun please use Photon Power Shader this increse light inside rooms and make warm colurs.Of coarse You need good surfacing, modeling and composition too....
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light and the climate of this work very natural
many people would have the difficulty in distinction this from the reality, surely for this, that render is not so by computer ideal
many people would have the difficulty in distinction this from the reality, surely for this, that render is not so by computer ideal