Simple bathroom render
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 Rendered with Indigo Renderer... 
  
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 Nice image, very useful to show product...  
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 I also like the subtle post-production: that's visible but still very classy and straightforward. 
 Can you share a little small tut about the video you also made? 
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 @pibuz said: I also like the subtle post-production: that's visible but still very classy and straightforward. 
 Can you share a little small tut about the video you also made? Thank You, but there is no post-production  
 I have used three light layers for the render and saved the image directly from Indigo Renderer.The mentioned video can be found here and I used 5 images for it: - 1 line version with sketchy lines (one out of the SketchUp standard stiles)
- 1 pencil style version (http://www.fotosketcher.com)
- 3 light layer images (mirror light, light emitting area, environment light)
  
 I have added up to 50 intermediate images (Photoshop animation window) for a smooth transition between each of them and combined all of them with virtualdub. I will try to render a sperical panorama from the setup, this will make it clearer... 
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 @cotty said: I will try to render a sperical panorama from the setup, this will make it clearer... Here we go... www.unverzagt.biz/kupano/pano/panorama_122.html (kupano.de) 
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 Nice image! It seems that the bump no the flor material is inverted. I got the feelings that the mortars are higher than the tiles. 
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 @andretbms said: Nice image! It seems that the bump no the flor material is inverted. I got the feelings that the mortars are higher than the tiles. Yes, you are right, its now a "special feature" (because I noticed it too late  ). ).
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 Another version with a different environment (and a little bit NPR)... 
  
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 I was wondering where is coming from this light, delicate, reddish glow on the vase in the second plane, which a I like actually. I thought - wow, the guy is making a bathroom rendering and he even thought about making a light effects from the fire place in a room that isn't even visible!:D Panorama made it clear - I'd love to have such a bathroom by the way  . Nice work! I'll have to give Indigo a try - I only used it once a long ago. How long did it take to render panorama? I know it depends on gear, but I'm curious anyway. Again - nice job! . Nice work! I'll have to give Indigo a try - I only used it once a long ago. How long did it take to render panorama? I know it depends on gear, but I'm curious anyway. Again - nice job!
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 @unrealviz said: I was wondering where is coming from this light, delicate, reddish glow on the vase in the second plane, which a I like actually. I thought - wow, the guy is making a bathroom rendering and he even thought about making a light effects from the fire place in a room that isn't even visible!:D  @unrealviz said: How long did it take to render panorama? I know it depends on gear, but I'm curious anyway. Again - nice job! I don't remember exactly, I think 1-2 hours. I rendered six cube-faces and stitched them with hugin. 
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 OK, thanx - I've never played with panorama, but this way it sounds like something to try! 
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 Here is the third version of the bathroom. It seems to be a little bit boring, do you have any ideas to make it more exiting? Any comment is highly appreciated ...  
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 Maybe Scarlett Johansson brushing her teeth just in a towel? It might make it more exciting maybe...  Ok, sorry for that, couldn't hold back myself Ok, sorry for that, couldn't hold back myself . .And seriously - I think, that the lighting on the first picture was a little better. And reflection in the mirror - this is the first thing that I saw - there is no reflection, so it looks a bit strange. 
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