KT Interior Render
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Hi all,
After one week of trying out Kerkythea, this is what I have to show. Hopefully I have achieved the right ambience; your objective crits and comments is the only way to know for sure whether it has indeed been achieved or not. Design-wise the scene is hypothetical.
This is a straight KT output but had to reduce pixel width since I can't use the forum server (posted problem in appropriate topic). There is one spot I would like to touch up but my PhotoShop skill is novice level. While on PS, on my machine any image looks brighter in PS than any other viewer (?).
Guite
PS: AV components are available for sharing if anybody wants/needs.
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very nice...
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Very nice Guite! One of my coworkers thought it was a photo, when he looked from one desk away!
Nice work!
- CraigD
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Nice.
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Impressive and nice, just curious how long you
take to render this babyThanks for sharing
Rgds
Tom[tom yong]
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Hi guite - beauty render so far...
only thing I noticed quickly would be that the corner downlight seems to cast light 'up' (or at least straight sideways) onto the adjacent wall... but most people wouldn't notice or care...
I typically for interiors, or exteriors on the north side of a building tend to use the image>adjust>shadow/highlights feature of photoshop to boost some of the darks up w/out crushing my lighter pixels.
keep it coming! looks like you have a bright future with SU2KT
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Thanks all for the nice words.
CraigD, "Tropical Garden" by Stu Mayhew displayed in the KT site gallery is photorealistic even from 18" away!!
Tom, at 974 x 623 pixels resolution and "PhotonMap+Caustics - High + AA 0.3" setting it took 33 minutes on a P4 3ghz 512mb RAM and 128mb VRAM.
Fletch, Wow! a comment from a KT guru! I had also noticed those two light behaviour (KT Lights - Ceiling3) and tried changing to spotlights but didn't like it either. Thanks for the pointer on PS shadow/highlights.
Guite
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