Interior Practice
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Just wanted to do a test render of some new models. Rendered with Twilight and post pro Affinity Photo. Raw SU view and the final render.
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Nice work sir.
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Very nice. Have you tried using the Denoise Live Filer in Affinity?
Worth exploring. and it's also non-destructive.
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[quote="Rich O Brien"]Very nice. Have you tried using the Denoise Live Filer in Affinity?
Worth exploring. and it's also non-destructive.]
Rich, thanks for the positive feedback. Yes Iโve messed about with Affinityโs Denoise filter, but not on this image. My old eyes are bad enough I struggle with denoising images. Have a hard time not wiping out the textures in the image.
ntxdave, your positive comments are always appreciated.
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Better than ever. I'd swear it's a photo.
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Not until I opened the image dis I see the work properly nice work mate if I had to nit pic anything I would say the material on the orange lamp looks a bit dead maybe a bit of shine perhaps. Rich what is the advantage of denoising? I have never looked at doing that
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Thanks Bryan.
Thanks L i am. Good catch on the lamp. Went back and checked the model. Somehow I lost my Twilight material setup for the tangerine color. My old tired eyes flat missed it. Without getting to scientific โnoiseโ is artifacts in the image. With rendering it usually is from not running enough passes with the rendering software. Sort of a balancing act between number of passes and how long you want to spend. The more passes the longer itโs going to take. You can usually clean up noise in post processing but you need to be careful because you can wipe out your bump effects on your textures if youโre to heavy handed.
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To my tired old eyes, looking bleep good. I agree with your point re noise versus grain/detail 100%.
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@mike amos said:
To my tired old eyes, looking bleep good. I agree with your point re noise versus grain/detail 100%.
Thanks Mike. My obsessive nature had me re-rendering this thing. Fixed some issues with textures and such. Ran more passes. Tried some different things in post processing. You can lose your mind when you start to dive deeper into Affinity Photo. Better result ? Darned if I know.
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@tuna1957 said:
Better result ? Darned if I know.
Darned if I know either. I like some aspects of both of them.
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