POST YOUR RENDERS NR.2: WAREHOUSE
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How about the fastest render comparison ?
Killer quick @ 20 secs
KT Photonmap quick
edit light/dark in KT
Global hdrdtr

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KT again
Photonmap fine + AA
3 min
edit light/dark in KTdtr

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great Dtrarch!
here's a thought...
when posting render times, number of threads used is important... I have a quad at work, a single at home... not the same game at all... -
Fletch
good idea
Cor2 Duo 8400dtr
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here's a shot with vue 6... can anyone tell me why I keep getting the grainy look in the bright light render? using ambient occlusion


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Here's my shot at this...


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quick shot vray

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A different slant.

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This has been a lot of fun. Some great renderings have been posted. My thanks to everyone who has made this possible.
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Quick Maxwell render. Didn't really do anything special, tweaked the concrete material a bit and ran it for an hour @ 2000x1500

-Brodie
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Here is a straigt-up Sketchup sketchy style.

I consider sketchup styles as renderings.
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Podium 1.6, 10min.6sec, internal settings
Amd Athlon 64 Fx-62, Xp3, 1630X928

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Phil love your style. Is that a Studebaker?

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Deep Exploration, 24bit, 842Ξ§595, Raytracer, 16 sec.
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@dale said:
Phil love your style. Is that a Studebaker?

Dale it's a Tucker Torpedo From Form Fonts
http://www.formfonts.com/viewModel.php?view=1&id=5827
I thought it was a fitting car for the cartoon style of the image.
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here is a go at it with Hypershot

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Great work guys, some really nice images.

Eric,
Great work, can you explain a bit more about your settings. -
can anyone explain "tone mapping" or "tone mapped", this phrase has come up multiple times in this thread - is this software specific?
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Google always helps me find answers to that sort of question... but just off the top of my head here...
Tonemapping = to manipulate the light and dark tones of your image to achieve a 'look' you want.
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