Quick and Dirty - new stuff
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That is interesting and would think you might need a render farm to render a scene that big.
I saw one here with some examples:And my favorites are here found under villagio.renaissance new
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quick and dirty must mean the opposite on that side of the equator...haha...
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Commercial renderfarms tend only to be used for rendering animations as the initial setup cost for processing a file is so high compared to the subsequent cost per GHz.
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Quick and dirty? I'd hate to see the "clean" renderings you produce when you have more time.
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Wow
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fantastic. You really inspire me.
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I must confess: U cheated me with the first one..i almost told myself Why did he post a picture here !
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Sean, thanks for the raw stuff. I learn so much from them. Let me ask you...when you bring your plants in during post pro, what tweaking do you do to them to get them to match the light conditions in the scene so well?
Flawless as usual....no matter how hard I look!
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@olishea said:
Quick? Dirty? looks great to me.
So do you photoshop in all your plants and grass etc?
yes, tell us.. do you ps all that? what is your source for plants and trees and grass? i think it's incredible that you have trees from above at the right angle and then again from the ground level!
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@holmes1977 said:
fantastic. You really inspire me.
Me too mate!!!
Sean you are truely a craftsman, artist and generous to boot!
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wow, that's amazing. Are you an architect or a sketchup designer?
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tremendous grass-texture you use!
Pictures look great!
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