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    • K Offline
      kwistenbiebel
      last edited by

      Thanks Remus.

      A side view without surroundings...

      http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/zijzicht-smallest.jpg

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        Gaieus
        last edited by

        These are ALL awesome! I couldn't really tell which one I like better like remus.

        Gai...

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          Gaieus
          last edited by

          I can see the difference and I can even guess what this option is but could you explain it a little bit?

          Gai...

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            kwistenbiebel
            last edited by

            Thank you Gaeius 😄.

            The same view as the last one, but with the 'built-in' bloom option of Fry:
            Somehow, adding bloom seems to wash out the image easily but the appearance is softer...

            http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/sideview-glare-smaller.jpg

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              kwistenbiebel
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              BLOOM, (sometimes referred to as light bloom) is a graphics effect to reproduce an imaging artifact of real-world cameras. The effect produces fringes (or feathers) of light around very bright objects in an image.

              The physical basis of bloom is that, in the real world, lenses can never focus perfectly. Even a perfect lens will convolve the incoming image with an Airy disc (the diffraction pattern produced by passing a point light source through a circular aperture) . Under normal circumstances, these imperfections aren't noticeable; but, an intensely bright light source will cause the imperfections to become visible. As a result, the image of the bright light appears to bleed beyond its natural borders.

              (text from wikipedia)

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                Gaieus
                last edited by

                I already kind thought "hm... rather technical explanation that I wouldn't have expected" when I saw this:

                @unknownuser said:

                text from wikipedia

                😄

                Thanks...

                Gai...

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                  remus
                  last edited by

                  ive got a new favourite, the last one! i prefer tis softness when compared to the other ones.

                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                    SchreiberBike
                    last edited by

                    Really nice. If you could do the "bloom" on the water and the stone (maybe even more on the stone, but leave the cantilever bright, I'll bet that would look even better.

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                      kwistenbiebel
                      last edited by

                      I know what you mean....
                      That would indeed prevent the bloom washing out the whole image, as some parts would remain crisp.
                      I'll keep that in mind for next try.

                      A last one, presented as a mellow tribute to FLW 😉 :

                      The rendering and SU screengrab (almost same viewpoint) side by side

                      http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/FLW3c.jpg

                      http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/Massaro-sumodela.jpg

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                        alpro
                        last edited by

                        kwistenbiebel, those are all some very nice renders. Fryrender seems to do a better job with the water, I also like the bloom effect. Is Fryrender still in beta?, I looked at it awhile back but thought the price to be a little steep for a program in beta. Also how's the set up time and the learning curve?

                        Mike

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                          starsheep
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                          http://photos1.hi5.com/0020/179/679/9JewSf179679-02.jpg

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                            solo
                            last edited by

                            I still prefer the fry render ones best.

                            Excellent work again Biebel.

                            http://www.solos-art.com

                            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                              kwistenbiebel
                              last edited by

                              Hey, that's a thread hijack...

                              (but a real cool rendering nevertheless 😉 )

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                                starsheep
                                last edited by

                                😄

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