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    • Mike AmosM Offline
      Mike Amos
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      A shed type office in the garden, the hovel in the background is smaller than my palatial abode but what can one do? I know the scene could do with books on the shelf and a few knick knacks but Renditioner and sketchup V14 run out of ram.

      The computer screen has a light emitter and there is one table light out of shot to the right, a quite low res render.


      A night in the office.

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      • Mike AmosM Offline
        Mike Amos
        last edited by

        I enlarged the view area and moved a few things about. Steam from the coffee cup in PSE but sharpened in Irfanview.


        Deadlines and a cup of coffee.

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        • pbacotP Offline
          pbacot
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          Great renders! I imagined something more modest but if that is your garden, that would be a small office.

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          • HornOxxH Offline
            HornOxx
            last edited by

            Hi Mike
            What a view out of the window!!! - If this is your office, I am really very envious! πŸ’š

            Since the background image is a nighttime picture, it would be good if you could reduce your global illumination for a lower and less uniform lighting and add some spotlights for example. Also the monitor screen could be used as a light source, in order to emphasize your "Deadlines and a cup of coffee" concept, which is a good setting idea! A nightly light mood would support this idea even better...

            PS: the aircraft on the left picture is the DO X - a childhood memory, this thing I have glued together as a kit from Revell lightyears ago πŸ˜’

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            • Mike AmosM Offline
              Mike Amos
              last edited by

              I have used night lighting and that is IT for globals, a bit of finessing may be an idea though, thanks for that. The monitor IS being used as a light source, I may reduce the desk light (out of shot) a bit to soften the light from that direction. The DO X is one of the aircraft I was fascinated in when I was a boy, how COULD something that big, with so little power, get off the water?????

              No, NOT my office, mine is a far humbler 6' X 8' and just about holds the desk and computers. Thanks PB, appreciated.

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              • Rich O BrienR Online
                Rich O Brien Moderator
                last edited by

                i like it.

                what is the light on the floor bottom right? looks like sunlight but scene says nighttime.

                does renditioner do images as emitters? the monitor screen should be casting some light,

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                • Mike AmosM Offline
                  Mike Amos
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Rich, the odd light area comes from (I think) the desk light reflecting off the bookcase on the right side. The monitor is an emitter but Renditioner does not allow adjustment of emitter surfaces, I will play with light types, like a spot with low power and a wide beam directed over the shoulder of the camera set point

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                  • Mike AmosM Offline
                    Mike Amos
                    last edited by

                    Paper models make plastic types look exorbitantly expensive hence this of the DO X.

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                    • Mike AmosM Offline
                      Mike Amos
                      last edited by

                      With the light averaging in Renditioner I think I have reached the limit of adjustment. In PSE I got this, could go further but as with anything PSE there is a certain magic in the madness and I just do not have that switched on yet.


                      Photoshopped for a darker scene.

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                      • tademaT Offline
                        tadema
                        last edited by

                        Nice renders Mike πŸ˜› the small table looks great
                        John

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                        • Mike AmosM Offline
                          Mike Amos
                          last edited by

                          Thanks John.

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                          • Rich O BrienR Online
                            Rich O Brien Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Are those the desks from the shop?

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                            • Mike AmosM Offline
                              Mike Amos
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                              Yes indeed.

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                              • Bryan KB Offline
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                                Very nice as always!

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                                • Mike AmosM Offline
                                  Mike Amos
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                                  Thanks Bryan.

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