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    • L Offline
      lrsuser
      last edited by

      Its been a while I rendered...๐Ÿ˜„
      Dining room for a senior housing project in Colorado.
      C&C welcome.
      Any tips how to 'light up' those chandeliers in PS?
      I might want to show 'sparkle' shining from those horn lanterns.

      Thanks!


      Dining.jpg

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
        last edited by

        Awesome looking render, pretty detailed looking too.

        Looks like you used an instancing tool for all those tables, which gives a very nice full look.

        The chandeliers look very Viking.

        Great job and fantastic lighting.

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          Jon
          last edited by

          Woah ๐Ÿ˜ฒ
          This isn't a photo!? Amazing!!! ๐Ÿ˜ฒ ๐Ÿ˜ฒ ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

          Jon
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          • majidM Offline
            majid
            last edited by

            put a layer over your first layer ,change the blending to lighten or screen . put ponit like triangle over the candles ( whit a light color like light yellow ) , use the gussian blur filter , change the opacity as needed .

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              marked001
              last edited by

              the light coming through the windows is amazing!

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              • K Offline
                kwistenbiebel
                last edited by

                Wow Irsuser ๐Ÿ˜ฒ ,

                This is really photographic ! amazing render.
                Very curious how many weeks this render cooked...

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                • majidM Offline
                  majid
                  last edited by

                  hi all! have you ever tried indigo? interesting and as i remember the last version of SKINDIGO has a clear panel ... but doesnt support RGBlight materials... u must use previous versions (but u can use last indigo renderer version)

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                  • S Offline
                    sketchy
                    last edited by

                    what a fantastic render! I am very impressed. Your clients must go nuts when they see it.

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                    • PixeroP Offline
                      Pixero
                      last edited by

                      Here's a quickie in PS.


                      Dininglights.jpg

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                        tomsdesk
                        last edited by

                        WOW!

                        (and then speechless)

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                        • PixeroP Offline
                          Pixero
                          last edited by

                          Looking good.

                          @unknownuser said:

                          Any tips how to 'light up' those chandeliers in PS?

                          Here's a tip for you: In PS create a new layer at the top and fill it with black.
                          Set blend mode to Color dodge.
                          Choose a soft brush and set Opacity and flow to something low like 25.
                          Select a color, white or preferably a orange-yellow and paint away your lights!
                          The more you paint the more light.

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                            Whaat
                            last edited by

                            I will also add my ๐Ÿ‘ to this render. ๐Ÿ˜ฒ Definitely one of the best SU->Indigo renders I've seen. Awesome!

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                              lrsuser
                              last edited by

                              WOW!! Thanks for showing enthusiasm guys!! Very much appreciate the tips as well.
                              Pixero: that is exactly what I am looking for.
                              It took about 60 hrs to render at 2000x1200 before I was ok with 'noise' levels... ๐Ÿ˜ž
                              This project is on the back burner, so I'll be able to get back to it later this week
                              All window glass was set as exit portal. Environment is sun and sky
                              Outside image was added/adjusted in PS
                              and then finally slight adjustment using curves (actually a biebel trick if I can recollect properly)... ๐Ÿ˜„
                              Thanks!
                              ~e

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                                huyvuvn
                                last edited by

                                great !

                                but how long it takes you render that scene ? I heard that Indigo (and Maxwell) is very SLOW

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