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    Aerilius
    last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 10:15

    I have made some panorama views of the romanesque monastery and uploaded them to you3dview (there are much more than these)

    Here two examples:
    A view from the crossing into the side aisle. You can also see the choir with two doors on both side which lead down to the crypt. The nave has a length of 46m (whole building 98m), the crossing tower is 32.5m high (with roof 42m). The church was constructed as part of a benedictine monastery in 1025 by Emperor Konrad II.

    [flash=452,361:tjifwsip]http://www.you3dview.com/viewer/viewer.swf?xml=http://www.you3dview.com/flvideo/228/viewer.xml[/flash:tjifwsip]

    And the crypt:

    [flash=452,361:tjifwsip]http://www.you3dview.com/viewer/viewer.swf?xml=http://www.you3dview.com/flvideo/182/viewer.xml[/flash:tjifwsip]

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      sepo
      last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 10:21

      Great panos. Lighting is very dramatic. Which soft did you use for rendering and could you explain "god ray" lighting in the first one please.

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        Aerilius
        last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 11:27

        I used Kerkythea 2008 with diffuse interreflection (normal photon mapping caused uneven lighting because the interior is quite dark). For the god rays, I used fog with absorption=1 and scatter=0.01 and everything else 0. In the first render, too much of the space was filled with god rays (almost everything grey-ish), so I mixed it with a normal render.

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          madhav
          last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 11:50

          Excellent Work.

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            rev3rse
            last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 12:44

            Great reconstruction. There's a need of a Fisheye to obtain the panos? πŸ˜„

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              Aerilius
              last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 12:53

              I've never caught a fish πŸ˜† , but Kerkythea can do spherical 360Β° images (scene -> camera -> projection: spherical)

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                michaliszissiou
                last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 14:01

                Excellent. πŸ‘

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                  MALAISE
                  last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 14:05

                  Impressive πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                  MALAISE

                  La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagΓ©e

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                    MALAISE
                    last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 14:05

                    Impressive πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                    MALAISE

                    La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagΓ©e

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                      rev3rse
                      last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 14:40

                      @aerilius said:

                      I've never caught a fish πŸ˜† , but Kerkythea can do spherical 360Β° images (scene -> camera -> projection: spherical)

                      How, you don't know a Fisheye lens? It's an objective for cameras with a very short focal length and a DOF extremely wide. In fact Kerkythea allows settings for a fisheye objective with a DOF of 360Β° horizontally and 180Β° vertically... πŸ˜„

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                        Aerilius
                        last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 15:09

                        Yes, I know them. But fisheye lenses or even catadioptric cameras are expensive. And we are lucky that Kerky can 'photograph' every angle at any time in history, here 1025 AD
                        (later, I'll post one of 312 AD πŸ˜‰ )

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                          Cyberdactyl
                          last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 15:29

                          Very nice. And great attention to the lighting.

                          I was hungry for much more res using the zoom though.

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                            Aerilius
                            last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 15:33

                            Many thanks!!!

                            Yes, I already thought this. I would like to zoom in or to jump into my screen...
                            The image is already 3200px wide and it took hours to render (because of fog). When I tried 4000px, Kerkythea crashed unfortunately.

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                              Gaieus
                              last edited by 3 Dec 2009, 20:08

                              Hi Aerilius,

                              These are great. No, excellent (if that's better than great). I really love them - they are so perfect they could deceive me. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                              Gai...

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                                nevets2001uk
                                last edited by 4 Dec 2009, 14:43

                                These are fantastic and very realistic. I must try a spherical render like this somewhen.

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