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    • B Offline
      bytor
      last edited by

      Nice Challenge Al - thanks!

      Here is my go - npr composite using multiple line exports from su and 3 different Twilight Render images. 1 = #9 preset @ 97 passes, 2 = #9 preset @ 1 pass, 3 = clay @ interior fine. I would probably try something to emphasize the lighting a little - same trick for the cans as Gaieus.

      Gaieus - really like your images! 👍


      sink_test_composite-01-crop.jpg

      Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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        tallbridgeguy
        last edited by

        There is no way I can compete with the last two renders so I cheated and added a diversion....and tried to add a story. I used Kerky with no clue about what I am doing....it seemed so simple in the brochure. (ha)
        Trying to make a decent render shows how hard it actually is (well for me.)

        Thanks for the challenge!


        vegas.jpg

        Nielsen
        http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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        • Al HartA Offline
          Al Hart
          last edited by

          @tallbridgeguy said:

          There is no way I can compete with the last two renders so I cheated and added a diversion....and tried to add a story. I used Kerky with no clue about what I am doing....it seemed so simple in the brochure. (ha)
          Trying to make a decent render shows how hard it actually is (well for me.)

          Thanks for the challenge!

          If this is your first rendering - Good Work! 😄

          What did you use for the human figure?

          Al Hart

          http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
          IRender nXt from Render Plus

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            tallbridgeguy
            last edited by

            This is my first interior and I really don't know how to get the lighting right. (and the walls and the)
            I found the young lady on the google warehouse. I can't take any credit for her.

            thanks again for the challenge!

            Nielsen
            http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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            • Al HartA Offline
              Al Hart
              last edited by

              This is a "clay rendering" with the addition of lights, highlighting, reflection, and sketchy edge lines.

              (Click on image to remove scroll bars)
              [Edit: New image with vanity moved up, and better lighting]

              http://wiki.renderplus.com/images/a/a7/Bathroom-clay2.jpg

              (Clay Rendering is created by treating all the materials as white, and ignoring textures.
              It highlights the quality of the actual model, rather than colors and textures)

              (Rendered with IRender nXt using the Clay Rendering option and the Edge Line overlay option. 6 indirect lighting passes - 13 minutes rendering time)

              Al Hart

              http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
              IRender nXt from Render Plus

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              • Al HartA Offline
                Al Hart
                last edited by

                @eulgrand said:

                Al, your sketchy edges say your ground is too high (maybe on purpose ?). But the charcoal effect is fine.
                😉

                Oops - I need to learn better how to put a room around an existing object.

                I'll lower the floor if I try any more renders.

                [Edit: I replaced the image in the original post, with the vanity moved up]

                Al Hart

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                  Eulgrand
                  last edited by

                  Kerkythea - MLT (BPT) approx. 70 passes (6 hours - my machine is sooo slow 😢 )
                  A bit of post-pro (heavy noise reduction + warm filter)

                  Bytor, definitely like your walls 👍


                  bathroom01.jpg

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                  • Al HartA Offline
                    Al Hart
                    last edited by

                    @tallbridgeguy said:

                    This is my first interior and I really don't know how to get the lighting right. (and the walls and the)

                    Hopefully someone will offer some good advice.

                    My "first" advice is to add more lights - probably a ceiling light or 2.
                    Then,, when you get good lighting you should try adding some more reflection. I think you made the bowls reflective - but you should make the countertop reflective as well, and of course, the faucets. It may be that you have already made these reflective,and the highlighting will show up better when you add more lights.

                    @tallbridgeguy said:

                    thanks again for the challenge!

                    I guess I don't like the word challenge. I implies that only the best designers should participate. I think I'll call the next one a "Rendering Workshop". This should be a good place for renderers (people) of all levels to show their work and get advice and learn from others.

                    Al Hart

                    http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
                    IRender nXt from Render Plus

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                    • Al HartA Offline
                      Al Hart
                      last edited by

                      For this one, I turned off the lights and lit the candles. (I also used the post-rendering brightness slider to adjust the brightness of the final image. Otherwise auto-exposure compensates for the low lighting level.)

                      However, with this little light, my camera could not get good focus. 😉 (I set focal distance to 7' and the depth of field to 1.0 to blur the image. You can see the faucets are slightly out of focus.)

                      bathroom-candles.jpg

                      (IRender nXt - 16 rendering passes - 43 minutes - to let the candle light bounce off of the other surfaces.)

                      Al Hart

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                      IRender nXt from Render Plus

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                        EarthMover
                        last edited by

                        Here's a go using Fryrender...I only let it cook for 3 hours on my laptop, then did some post work in photoshop. I'll probably let it go overnight and update tomorrow.


                        Bathroom sink _122 passes copy.jpg

                        3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
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                        Content Creator at Skapeup

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                        • Al HartA Offline
                          Al Hart
                          last edited by

                          @earthmover said:

                          Here's a go using Fryrender...I only let it cook for 3 hours on my laptop, then did some post work in photoshop. I'll probably let it go overnight and update tomorrow.

                          It's hard for me to evaluate this view.

                          It may be just me, but the only feature I can really see and evaluate from this view is the daylight effect on the far wall. And of course, the excellent plant. But I would to see more of the shadows to the right of the plant to see how well the daylight effects are working.

                          If you decide to change the model, pehaps you can put the window on a different wall so it illuminates the sink more directly, and raise the camera above the sink so we can see it better.

                          Al Hart

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                          IRender nXt from Render Plus

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                            alpro
                            last edited by

                            Here's my Vray try, 12 mins at 1024x768. Only sunlight, coming through skylight. Some post pro, brightness/contrast adjustment, vignette, and resize.


                            bathroom1.jpg

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                              tallbridgeguy
                              last edited by

                              Darn everybody is still doing better than me! Oh well I am learning a lot.

                              KT - MLT for an 1.5 hours....


                              sinkagain.jpg

                              Nielsen
                              http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                              • Al HartA Offline
                                Al Hart
                                last edited by

                                Some people are adding lights above the mirror.

                                Unfortunately the ones I grabbed from the 3D Warehouse added about 300,000 faces to my drawing.

                                But Ms. SketchUp could see better if there was some light up front.

                                Al Hart

                                http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
                                IRender nXt from Render Plus

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                                  notareal
                                  last edited by

                                  @tallbridgeguy said:

                                  There is no way I can compete with the last two renders so I cheated and added a diversion....and tried to add a story. I used Kerky with no clue about what I am doing....it seemed so simple in the brochure. (ha)
                                  Trying to make a decent render shows how hard it actually is (well for me.)

                                  Thanks for the challenge!

                                  I assume you have already read getting started tutorial and tutorials master list.
                                  Add more light and use some nice materials from file repository or Documentation and Sharing > materials and turn on soft shadows. Perhaps you could use some IES lights, easy to set, but you need to get definition files from manufacturers website. Bevel all edges... or use DOF to soften sharp edges.

                                  Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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                                  • brodieB Offline
                                    brodie
                                    last edited by

                                    I actually ran a render of this same vanity awhile back to give a client an idea of the difference between straight SU output and a rendered output. This was done in Maxwell at only 640x480. I'm afraid I don't remember how long it rendered. Probably 30 minutes or so. It was pretty quick and dirty so many of the materials are garbage. I nearly redid it when I realized how bad the material was on the base cabinet but it got my point across so I let it go.

                                    -Brodie


                                    bathroom vanity.jpg

                                    steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                                    • Al HartA Offline
                                      Al Hart
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      I actually ran a render of this same vanity awhile back to give a client an idea of the difference between straight SU output and a rendered output. This was done in Maxwell at only 640x480. I'm afraid I don't remember how long it rendered. Probably 30 minutes or so. It was pretty quick and dirty so many of the materials are garbage. I nearly redid it when I realized how bad the material was on the base cabinet but it got my point across so I let it go.

                                      -Brodie

                                      This is a good image. It quickly shows how just a little refection - the mirror and the faucets - can improve a rendering.

                                      Of course, adding reflection to the rest of the surfaces (almost all of them are somewhat reflective in real life) will add even more realism.

                                      Al Hart

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                                      IRender nXt from Render Plus

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                                      • olisheaO Offline
                                        olishea
                                        last edited by

                                        earthmover-great image there 👍

                                        oli

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                                          shwetabhseth
                                          last edited by

                                          Just some stuff i had done with the same model when i was trying my hand at Vray!
                                          I liked the realism of the wooden texture, though the aesthetics are questionable!!


                                          bathroom.jpg

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                                          • Al HartA Offline
                                            Al Hart
                                            last edited by

                                            @shwetabhseth said:

                                            Just some stuff i had done with the same model when i was trying my hand at Vray!
                                            I liked the realism of the wooden texture, though the aesthetics are questionable!!

                                            Nice rendering shwet - I like the lighting and the way details such as the towels are brought out.

                                            Now, as you say, we need to find a better room to put a wooden lavatory in. 😉

                                            Also, as another rendering adviser once told me "The secret of reflection is having something to reflect", the mirror, from this perspective, would be more interesting if it had something to reflect.

                                            Al Hart

                                            http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
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