A simple scene
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i'd just say a bit much bump on the wall...but really nice...the daylight one is great with the shadows from the screen....
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What is kind of funny to me, here and in the indigo test scene thread is how many people rendered the "dummies" as if they were an intended part of the scene. If I'm not mistaken Pibuz is using Indigo instancing by using dummy boxes to instance the bowl on the shelf.
Nonetheless, beautiful work Nomeradona! I love the mood you always seem to capture.
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@earthmover said:
What is kind of funny to me, here and in the indigo test scene thread is how many people rendered the "dummies" as if they were an intended part of the scene. If I'm not mistaken Pibuz is using Indigo instancing by using dummy boxes to instance the bowl on the shelf.
Nonetheless, beautiful work Nomeradona! I love the mood you always seem to capture.
thanks earth,,, yeap also i noticed the rectangular light too. i saw that box thing and wonder why... in anycase i think i will re do the seen completely later.
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Yeah I'm so proud of this scene!
So many people gave it a go, and that's interesting! Thank you guys!!I'm not Vietnamese, btw: I'm Italian, actually
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hehehe this is funny, i thought that this model was from a vietnamese guy, and when i browse this forum, man there were a lot of rendered here already. anyhow i think i should recorrect and reedit my posting by giving a worhty thanks to pibuz. slight alterations were also done.
to the mods. is it possible to merge this with the indigo interior scene. my apology...
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ok last one from me here
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Awesome work Nomer!!
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Yes, I would agree....very subtle.
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AWESOME, Normer...!!!
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Wow last shot is amazing,great stuff!
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Good work. The shadows those bowls cast look too well-defined to me, though. Obviously I could be wrong.
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@solo said:
Awesome work Nomer!!
thanks pete.. btw i watch before your video at basecamp now atleast know you with that. are you left handed? -
@sepo said:
Yes, I would agree....very subtle.
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@frederik said:
AWESOME, Normer...!!!
Could easily fool me to believe these were actual photoes...thanks for the compliment frederick
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@unknownuser said:
Wow last shot is amazing,great stuff!
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@unknownuser said:
Good work. The shadows those bowls cast look too well-defined to me, though. Obviously I could be wrong.
actually you are right stinkie. i will explain the workflow. its a kind off choosing between egg and chicken.
see vray doesnot support IES photometric. in order to have the ies effect, there is a workflow introduced by andeciulala using opacity map. this opacity map will be place on the receptacle and just like a gobo map will cast the light with an ies effect. but the problem of course you can do that if you are using soft shadow. soft shadow wont show the effect. on the last image that you are using the radius is actuially "0" therefore there would be no softshadow. so the casting of shadow is really sharp. of course i could edit in photoshop. nevertheless.. sharp eyes you have there....
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awsome work dude!!how do u get that blurred effect in the last image..or is it photoshop edited?..
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its dof in vray su. but i was not satisfied completely because some of the blurriness did not occur that much at front (foreground) so i cheated a bit in ps by blurring the front area.. sssshhhh!
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this one rendered in hypershot.. 42 minutes with a very high rendering settings
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Hypershot isn't really leveling Vray quality yet, but it is a nice and speedy (but expensive) tool. Hypershot is a bit more difficult to control for interiors but you seem to make it work.
Your Vray renders are super Nomer! Perfect balanced light and that soft touch really is becoming your trademark.
I particularly like the close-up on the bowls.
The DOF in that image is exciting. Did you use a camera generated DOF or the Depth Map option?
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