[WIP] Interiors -will be my first PR renderings
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My "successful" attempts...
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@ecuadorian said:
Try using the Metropolis Light Transport render method.
Sure is going to be difficult using Podium, since unbiased methods are not supported by the engine used in Podium...
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Bruce, yes, very pleased! Like you said just getting it not to crash was a huge accomplishment. Now I just have to figure out how to get the room lit. Hmmmmm?
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If you want to send the scene please do. I am quite keen to see if I can do it slightly differently.
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@sepo said:
If you want to send the scene please do. I am quite keen to see if I can do it slightly differently.
Great idea...!
Really - I mean it... If possible, "Honey Dear", then you should make it available for all of us and make it a render challenge...
Previous render challenges have proved to be very interesting, where scenes have been rendered by many different users and the outcome have been really interesting... -
Did not have it in mind as a render contest....more like offering help as Tina is using Podium. But hey.... maybe Tina would like to see what could be done with different render engines.
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Wow, that would be a great idea. You will all put me to shame, I'm sure. The problem is I have quite a few FF models in the scenes. I could replace them?
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You could use light groups, but no one uses this programs. Was thinking of this yesterday.
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Baked another one today.... I think I've figured out what I was doing wrong before. I was setting the light on the face of the omni not the group. Could that cause the problems?
Looks like it's time to start working on textures and yuck! the tree in the corner is NOT going to work. I need some Cherry Blossoms. Anybody have any?
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Here's some maybes:
http://archiforge.com/browse/108359102472b60ed50ee84z54802733/
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Well done on your first try, I was going to mention the plant!!!
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Yes, setting light to face would make it LEM and not Omni. Ok so you are now moving forward.
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Latest update on the living room....
Questions...
- Why is the texture on the green stool near the column look checkerboard?
- Still having trouble lighting the room.
- I'd like to have DOF on the skyline. I'm thinking would be better to do PP. How would you do it?
- The walls at the ceiling line look "dirty". Why?
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this looks good... well done
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Another pass on the bedroom. (still working on textures and hoping to find some Cherry Blossoms for the corner.
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The walls look dirty.....colour banding.....up your quality or use noisy setting.
Blurred skyline......use black&white.xml to make a mask of the render and then place blurry photo in photoshop (black solid, white void)
Lighting the room: try podium soft spotlights at regular intervals ( i recommend around 1500-2000mm grid, personal preference).....normal omnis within a light fitting have sharp unrealistic shadows, as exampled in the close up of your bed. Search podium forum for soft spotlight-TBD had posted an example. Avoid tuts3d's soft spotlight as it has an LEM in (unless you have a fast computer)
If you set the opacity of the omni group to zero.....the omni will no longer cast shadows......just produce light only (this will stop the triple shadows problem behind the bed)
The green checkerboard texture problem: Right click texture, reset position (even if it looks correct). If this doesnt work.....reverse faces back and forth and retexture....or delete offending face, recreate and retexture.
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Tianne.
Remember to think like a photographer! A photogrpaher would likely have some lighting rigs place behind and out of scene to add illumination. Often a large light panel behind the camera can provide enough light to saturate the scene!
You will tend to get some dirt type marks around the corners of rooms when using raytrace renderers due to the limitations of the calculations (all techno stuff and beyond my complete understanding)
BTW I would as Oli suggests add the exterior PP as it is seemingly a bit blue!
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congratulation for your improves and effort!!
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Thank you everyone for your replies.
@Richard, that is exactly how I'm trying to approach it, just having difficulty getting the mechanics of Podium to what I think it should be doing. I'm not blaming Podium, it's purely user novice.
Here is my latest attempt....
![Podium using "old" settings](/uploads/imported_attachments/wVqn_20091104184620_1h13m11s.png "Podium using "old" settings") -
Tinanne it looks great though wanting just that tad more light in the foreground. Post pro with PS shadows and highlights filter will likely pull it out!
I've just prepared my own first proper interior (lots of exteriors) with maxwell
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=23313 - here is the scene structure I used after a lot of preliminary lighting tests, panel emitters are the boxes at the bottom of the image. Not suggesting it's perfect just sharing thoughts! BTW the beauty with maxwell is the multilight feature that allows all emitter powers to be edited during or after the render is complete. Very handy!
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