A new Panorama
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Boothy Created a new Panorama and placed it on his web site.
It was produced with the latest IRender nXT with post editing in Photoshop CS4 (light effects\lens flare\plants\backgrounds) - you can view it at the following link: Longfield Reception
link:http://www.keystage.com/2009/projects/lfrecep/lfrecep1.html
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Very impressive
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Hi very cool. I like the diffuse lighting spread - radiosity?
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hi Al, i recently (since the new version announcement)checked out your website and gallery. i am intrigued by Irender but i do have 2 questions/comments. 1)the color in most if not all the renders looks somehow pastel or powdery if you will, is there a settings to make the colors more vibrant? and 2) the reflections in most if not all the renders looks to clean/sharp, is there a setting to blur them or roughen the surfaces a bit?
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Hi andre51
The panorama was 99% standard settings in Irender NXT - I made a few slight light effects with photoshop post render but the majority of the diffuse light effects were produced by the renderer itself.There is now a new beta available which allows up to 8 light channels to be tweaked instantly post render in a separate image editor(multiple lights on each channel including sun and sky - It would have saved me a few hours on post editing.Thanks for positive comments
Boothy
Sorry andre51 I went babbling on without answering question - Irender NXt uses indirect lighting - presume you would call raytrace rather than radiosity - Al does a good job of explaining on this post:http://nxt.accurender.com/forums/p/817/3433.aspx#3433
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