The Artist's Studio: Updated - one more time
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Interesting render. Have to say Iβd be throwing buckets of paint on the walls. Itβs a little to monochromatic for my taste. That said itβs still an excellent job on your part.
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Installed the latest, up-to-the-minute-stable build of Raylectron and re-rendered.
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Thanks ntxdave!
Thanks tuna!
Oh man, I really wanted to dirty this up a lot, but could not find any good textures. Splatters on the table. The floor. I also wanted a canvas drop cloth for the work area and leftover food on the table by the coffee pot.
But this goes back to my laptop again and overloading it. And speaking of which, I ran across some obscure reference to SU not playing nice with Intel video. That would explain a lot. No fix for it because, Intel. So next laptop, nVidia or AMD graphics.
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One more time. The great folks at Raylectron has some tips and pointers about light settings and they made a big difference.
If you all are reading this, thanks!
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Nice work Mike And I also have noticed that over the years the Raylectron people have the very best support I have ever seen A few years ago I asked Raylectron for 2 more functions, they added the functions "set sun behind camera" and "clay render" to the app within 34 hours of my suggestion
I hope you get your new computer soon -
Bryan, the adjustments in the second render look great. Excellent job
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Thanks L i am!
Yeah, Raylectron support is second to none.
Thanks tuna!
LOL, would you believe I'm still working on this? I found the drop cloth I wanted. Raylectron is also helping me work on the lighting some more.
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"would you believe I'm still working on this" Yep, that last 10% of time can make 100% difference. I think to become a very good renderer means that person needs to be unhappy with his work. That is the difference
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Last one. Very subtle change in lighting. I learned a lot from this one.
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Hi Bryan, when I look at any render there is a quality that I sruggle to put a name to so I use the word "airyness" That is where you are getting to. And it nust be nice to get free tutorials fron Raylectron is is paying off
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The drop cloth works mate, cool setting, scene and rennder.
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Like the brightness of this last one. Fits with the size of the window wall. Curious though, what is the material setup for the plain wall on the left ? It seems itβs reflecting the windows more than a painted wall would ?
Nice drop cloth. Makes me chuckle a littleβ¦ the artists I worked with on my old job would say β Drop cloth ! I donβt need no stinking drop cloth β
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@mike amos said:
The drop cloth works mate, cool setting, scene and rennder.
Thanks!
Got lucky and found the perfect rug from the free library on Raylectron. Fairly low poly and easy to change textures.
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@tuna1957 said:
Like the brightness of this last one. Fits with the size of the window wall. Curious though, what is the material setup for the plain wall on the left ? It seems itβs reflecting the windows more than a painted wall would ?
Nice drop cloth. Makes me chuckle a littleβ¦ the artists I worked with on my old job would say β Drop cloth ! I donβt need no stinking drop cloth β
Thanks!
Would you believe the grey walls and ceiling are actually white. I also gave them a very slight shine. The new shine settings are more sensitive than the previous version of Raylectron. Still getting used to it.
Yeah, most artists I know don't used drop cloths either, but I though it added some more "interest" to the scene.
Cheers.
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@l i am said:
Hi Bryan, when I look at any render there is a quality that I sruggle to put a name to so I use the word "airyness" That is where you are getting to. And it nust be nice to get free tutorials fron Raylectron is is paying off
Thanks!
Yes, airiness. That describes it perfectly, although I would not have though of that word, or what it was exactly I was trying achieve, it fits perfectly. That is what I'm hoping to eventually achieve. Thanks!
Yes, Raylectron support has been very helpful. They can be contacted through the Raylectron forum and are very happy to respond and help!
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