[WIP] Green living
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Hi guys! I've been a little busy lately, so I didn't come along very often to comment your images. I am so sorry. I'me here just to post a simple WIP image I'm doing in my little spare time. No pressure on this, so I think I'll take my time and make it as realistic as possible. I posted this little work in the Indigo forum, as a kind of tribute to Whaat and his great job with the SkIndigo plugin. He suggested me to post it here too, so here it is.
A short description: I wanted the room to look somehow friendly and familiar, so I tried to use simple materials, simple furniture and simple objects of everyday life. The walls of the living room are colored with a pale green plaster; in the background, on the right, I'm going to insert a kitchen or something, going on yellow/orange tones. I'm not so convinced about the drawer on the left, and the plant lets me a little too.. I was thinking about making the living area double-heighted, and make the right part sort of a passage for a studio, situated at the second floor. Something I havo to think about a lot, actually..BTW here is the wip, comments and critics always welcome!
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Great start - I love the atmosphere you have created here.
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Just love the lighting and the mood. Superb!
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Glad to announce that this little side project of mine is over. I didn't remember to have posted here a so old WIP: I see huge changes!
Basically I tried to get the feeling of a small cozy place, somewhere everyone of us could live in. I am an architect, and I think that sometimes we design great spaces, double heights, we fill them with extremely expensive furniture, and we forget that sometimes THAT scares "simple" people away. This time I wanted to create something reachable, something we could all walk through and leave a sign of our passage, just a post-it, or a box of cereals..
The final image has been rendered by the VEEERY patient Borgleader. To him all the credit and a big thank you. Obviously Indigo Renderer.
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Cool!
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...good render! thank you...
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Fanfreakingtastic!
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I wish people would stop posting photographs from glossy magazines and pretending that 'they modeled and rendered them' !!!
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Very nice image, indigo is pretty cool as render engine... How did you create the IES light effects ?
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Hi Fredric! Hi all!
Indigo support IES profile emitters, so it's been easy: I made a simple emitting material and then linked it to a IES file, downloaded from some free sites found over the internet. -
Cool renders indeed! Could you post some render time and method, I mean presets, and some pc spec as well?
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Hi D-space!
..I can't tell you anything about machine(s) specs: as I said, the scene was not rendered by me, but by a kind mate over the Indigo Renderer official website. The scene is quite complex, with high (..not huge indeed..) polycount, rendered at very high resolution and containing several light sources, kept on different layers to be able to play with powers and colours separately during the rendering process. I know the whole rendering time was something about 500 hrs. I agree it is insane, but there was no way to make Borgleader stop the render -
@pibuz said:
I know the whole rendering time was something about 500 hrs.
That's an equivilent of 20 days... -
I know, and that was clearly exaggerated.
I would have stopped that after the first three days. -
Nice renders
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@pibuz said:
I know, and that was clearly exaggerated.
I would have stopped that after the first three days.Thanks for the info on the render time, like I mentioned, the images looks awesome but the render time of 1 to 3 days is a big drawback.
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