Shaderlight render contest
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Thanks Eric - should have guessed your winter wonderland would be a kitchen! I have to say, it's the cleanest Christmas kitchen I've ever seen!
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I am thinking about rendering a house with snow on it.. I am still thinking about how I would put snow all over the place.. Maybe with the Subdivide and Smooth plugin...
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Eric, yes SDS will work, I did one a year ago.
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I just found my reason to buy that plugin! Nice rendering!
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Thanks for all your Winter Wonderland renders so far - they've been great. However, to give those of you who've contacted me over the holidays time to finish your masterpieces we've extended the deadline to January 31st 2011.
Keep them coming to shaderlight@artvps.com
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I just love the rendering competitions. Hope to see the winning works.
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Kate
A question please?
Does Shaderlight multi-thread?
Access available multi-core CPU's
What about x64 ?Very slick plugin but speed is always an issue.
Thx
dtr
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@dtrarch said:
Kate
A question please?
Does Shaderlight multi-thread?
Access available multi-core CPU's
What about x64 ?Very slick plugin but speed is always an issue.
Thx
dtr
Yes, Shaderlight uses all possible cores in the CPU when raytracing and shading.
And yes, if you have a 64 bit machine the 64 bit version of shaderlight will get installed correctly. -
txapulin
Thx for the reply.
FYI the plugin installs as x32 for Win 7 as a default.dtr
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Kate's just announced the winners of the winter wonderland render contest on the Shaderlight Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/shaderlight
Here's the winning entry from Luke Holdmann - nice work Luke!
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second place went to Abedallah with his Christmas log cabin and third was Zoungy with a great winter wonderland scene.
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here's Zoungy's image..
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Congrats to all - some really nice renders over there (too bad some are really small on my screen).
Published a short article in TDC:
http://news.sketchucation.com/sgaderlight-render-contest-results/
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