Internal Kitchen Render - Twilight Easy Low+
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Hi Dermot,
Have you tried just lowering your omni lights a little ? IES lights are very demanding which may explain your rendering time I think.
Maybe by just lowering your omni and removing the IES...
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Thanks for the comments and guidance guys. Here is the model (compressed) for you to look at and critique.
Thanks
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Dermot,
Wonderfull model! I deleted the lights you had and added som recessed downlights and a fixture I found on the warehouse. I also adjusted some of the material settings and replaced the floor / counter materials. Hope you don't mind - but it was fun to work with someone else's model for an hour or so. Here is a quick npr style to show what I did. I already made some lighting adjustments and have one in the cooker for processing overnight.
Bytor
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Bytor
Thanks so much for the comments. Really love the NPR render finish- have tried to do that myself but didnt work so I didnt post. Can you re upload your finished model so I can see what you did and how you did it?
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@dermotcoll said:
Bytor
Thanks so much for the comments. Really love the NPR render finish- have tried to do that myself but didnt work so I didnt post. Can you re upload your finished model so I can see what you did and how you did it?
I see You don't make full detailed models of the furniture. Don't You use SketchUp to make cutlist?
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Hi Dedmin
I design and install but I buy in all the carcases. There are carcase companies who are much bigger machinery and I make money designing and installing - it would take me too long to cut, edge and assemble the carcases myself so I leave it to the big guys. All non standard items, I draw detailed working drawings for and either make them myself or again farm out to the big guys. Works well for me.
Thanks for the comments
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I see - thanks. Here we are using melamine faced boards and also send cutlists to the big guys to cut the panels for us. But we need detailed models of the furniture to have exact dimensions of all the parts.
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Dermot, I did a very fast and dirty test, I added lights to the cabinets and kept the dark exterior. I think the cabinet lighting creates interest,
I did a few texture changes, I hope this helps.Oh, I have a very feint line overlay.
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Hi Dermot,
Just want to say again what wondefully detailed models the cabinets are. Here is both the unaltered render I left in the cooker overnight and while at work today (17.5 hrs total). Also - a second with a slight line overlay - I think it really punches out the details in the cabinetry. Finished model is on it's way via email - too big to post here. Let me know if you have any questions with what I did.
Thanks,
Bytor
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Dean, that looks great.
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Thanks Pete! I really love Twilight and how easy it has made using the Kerky engine right inside SU.
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Dean
That is fantastic. Really love the line overlay - Pete did something similar on his. How do you go about applying this overlay. Is it done in Photoshop or within the rendering package?
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Dermot
Just export a line style of the model (turn shadows off) and in your image editor overlap the line export with the rendered image. I normally put the lines on top with a transparency (play around 'till you happy)
Make sure to export the line at same aspect ratio as render (I normally render to my screen ratio then export the lines 2x that amount and reduce in PS to the same size as render as that will give sharper lines)
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Hi Pete
Like all things that involve rendering I am very, very new to Photoshop having previously used it to remove redeye from family pictures!!! Is there a tutorial for doing this available online or in the forum archives? Again I apologise for my lack of knowledge!
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Here is a good one.
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Slainte!! I'll get there yet!
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I just make a test with TL end a bit PP with PS, hope you like it...
Ps: Your team was the best last night...
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@dermotcoll said:
Hi Pete
Like all things that involve rendering I am very, very new to Photoshop having previously used it to remove redeye from family pictures!!! Is there a tutorial for doing this available online or in the forum archives? Again I apologise for my lack of knowledge!
Dermot - mate we ALL start somewhere. Yet the best thing for chaps our vintage, we still learn every day! It's always heartening to see the skills of others develop through the sharing of knowledge!!
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@fymoro said:
I just make a test with TL end a bit PP with PS, hope you like it...
Ps: Your team was the best last night...
Wow!! I'm not normally a lover of blended PR and NPR images but mate that is stunning!
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I agree, I really like Fymoro's render
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