Wards Kerkythea Renders (various buildings)
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@eduardonl said:
@ Stinkie Thanks for the feedback. I didn't really pay a lot of attention to the text.
No-one ever does, mate! And that's where geeks like me come in. Oh yeah, forgot to mention: I like the sketches. Maybe give 'em a little more prominent place in your presentation?
Also, don't use the textures that come with SU. They suck. I think I mentioned the KT mats repository. Check out Maxwell's MXM Gallery, too. Useful texture maps in there.
Using decent textures is very, very important.
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New render of Sail Appartements.
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@remus said:
Either you can use an HDR map for your background (i think kerkythea supports them, need confirmation though)
Of course KT supports HDRI's...
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... and it's got a tree library too, if I'm correct.
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Frederik, i suspected as much.
i like the new render of the sail apartments btw. I think the background helps a lot, although im bound to say that.
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@unknownuser said:
... and it's got a tree library too, if I'm correct.
There is some really nice trees in KT model library, look at KT download area and model selection in KT forums.
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I found those trees allright... took my computer almost 3 mins. to open the model. Rendering takes ages!
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@eduardonl said:
I found those trees allright... took my computer almost 3 mins. to open the model. Rendering takes ages!
Of course the render time will increase when using some of the Xfrog trees available...
Please remember that it's high poly 3D trees...What render preset are you using..??
For an outdoor scene like this you should try preset no. 17 (Path Trasing - Progressive)...
After about 50 passes, your render should look fairly crisp, and with some instanced Xfrog trees, I would imagine that it should only take about 60 minutes to reach, which IMHO is fair when using such high quality 3D trees... -
I need to buy a new computer...
I like to make models in SU and render them in Kerkythea, just to see the result. I'm not (yet) aiming for a perfect, crips clean render. (which would take me hours)@ Frederik
Setting are on preset no. 6
no. 17 takes a bit too long, can you recommend any other settings? -
@eduardonl said:
Setting are on preset no. 6
no. 17 takes a bit too long, can you recommend any other settings?Preset 6 is good, but it all depends on the complexity of your scene...
Sometimes preset 6 will take much longer...Like I said... For an exterior scene like this, with only the sun to light it up, preset no. 17 is my preferred...
Remember...
Although it shows 10000 passes before it's finished, you can finish it at any stage and by experience you will learn that the scene usually is crisp and clean after 50-60 passes...If you insert som instanced Xfrog trees, I'm sure that preset 6 will take much longer compared to preset 17...
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