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    • cheddaC Offline
      chedda
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      A recent project C&C welcome as always. Sketchup & Maxwell


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      Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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      • CarlohC Offline
        Carloh
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        very nice! did you use ies lightsources?

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        • hellnbakH Offline
          hellnbak
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          Beautiful work πŸ‘

          But, oh! that floor looks cold!

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          • cheddaC Offline
            chedda
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            Thanks for the comments guys. I used a simple plane hidden up inside a cylinder in the ceiling rather than an ies light. The project is in Cyprus so cold floors are welcome ! This scene was quite stubborn to render as a reflective box with multiple lights is a worst case scenario for maxwell i think. The scene renders with a simple skydome at 3x the benchmark of the artificial light, night scene.

            Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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            • CarlohC Offline
              Carloh
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              thumbs up for no noise in this reflective cube πŸ‘ πŸ˜„

              how long did it have to render for this?

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              • RichardR Offline
                Richard
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                Chedda, mate I'd put two light sources in each light fitting.

                1. Hidden emitter - that casts the light and can be powered up to illuminate the room (more than it is now) and
                2. Visible emitter that shows the light fitting that can be kept at a low illumination to so it doesn't visibly burn the lights out when viewed from the camera!

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