Royal Perth Hospital render
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I had a chance to have a quick look at an operations room (non medical) at the 75yo Royal Perth hospital the other day. I was so impressed, so I took all I could remember and built the model and rendered it.
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Nice job
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... groΓartig!!
very carefully equipped and textured, which renderer do you use? -
They have special Dell monitors
Great result! -
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@hornoxx said:
... groΓartig!!
very carefully equipped and textured, which renderer do you use?Hi Hornox thanks.am using Twinmotion......but there are issues. One being you need at least RTX 8gig of Vram and 32Gig of ram. Second thing is If you use pathtracing it will not recognise Decals. Si the first image was path traced. The image attached here is rastered. ZSo until this is fixed everything is a bit compromised
Oh and Cotty you may see the special monitors have been downgraded to normal Dell monitors
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very good pathtracing probably refers to the illumination method within Twinmotion - what are decals?
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@l i am said:
Oh and Cotty you may see the special monitors have been downgraded to normal Dell monitors
Yes, but now you have to write from right to left?
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@hornoxx said:
very good pathtracing probably refers to the illumination method within Twinmotion - what are decals?
Path tracing is "bounce" so path tracing is " more "real" looking than raster.whitch is very synthetic, and much more basic than "ray tracing"
Path tracing or ray tracing is more like real world lighting phyics and therefore more real looking however the downside is it using MUCH more complex calculations as it is shooting vertual "photons> at a material and bouncing it around many times then recording the results as an image.So to sum up, computer games are "raster" or "real time renders" as opposed "ray tracing" as computers could never keep up ray tracing real time in a dynamic computer type game.
In theory with todays computer technology your computer would need a graphics card with maybe 200Gb of vram costing say $100K not to mention ram requirementsDecals are like "stamps" like road cracks or dirtyness, shadows. road markings etc.I have attached some examples of decals.
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Excellent!
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