Nice! Moar dirt! More reflections!dougal2 wrote:Scene taken from http://www.3drender.com/challenges/
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Dude thats pretty neat! Reminds me of SW:KoToR
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Great photos Camox 
Please upload to gallery!

Please upload to gallery!
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Def still a WIP - just a flower test really, even though they are all out of scale and in the wrong places 

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That's art, man … let it cook!
Cheers, David
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remove DOF from front of camera 
i can help with cooking on my 2 machines if you want hi-res

i can help with cooking on my 2 machines if you want hi-res
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Nice work Camox! I like your studio setup, although the desk render could use a little bit more color/contrast imo, but still excellent work!
ENSLAVER, very nice work! Love the composition, a little less of DOF would make it even better I think. Keep it up!
ENSLAVER, very nice work! Love the composition, a little less of DOF would make it even better I think. Keep it up!
Cheers,
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@ FoXar
Thank you
@ ENSLAVER
The flower looks really fantastic. It looks like a apple blossom.
Thank you

@ ENSLAVER
The flower looks really fantastic. It looks like a apple blossom.
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Over 14 h of rendering, and 128 000 saples per pixel and still background is noisy! I don't get it :/
I was using BiDir pathtrace mode.
I was using BiDir pathtrace mode.
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Dof is hard to render....im using blurring brush in photoshop with low value to hide noise on area with DOf 

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Nice render!Mus Lee wrote:Over 14 h of rendering, and 128 000 saples per pixel and still background is noisy! I don't get it :/
I was using BiDir pathtrace mode.
That is rather slow..
Are the light sources in the background directly visible by the camera? Or is there glass in the way?
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DOF blur sampling was always quite slow in Indigo,OnoSendai wrote:That is rather slow..
if the bg circles are just reflecting light and doing the bokeh that may be a reason for the slow convergance:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... f=5&t=7221
Bokeh for actual emitters are rendering faster...
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Yes, bokeh circles are glass reflecting light above it.
Ok, I understand - DOF rendering in indigo is quite slow, so I have other qestion:
For example: I export scene with BiDir MLT setting and I render it. Everything is going fine but sometimes I decide to stop render and render it again with other mode like pathtrace (not exporting again just stop and change settings). Ok, It runs for a few hours I save it as an igi file. And here is the best part, when I resume rendering with an igi file with the scene I saved before it seems like Indigo switched mode to BiDir MLT, becouse I can see it on the right in render settings and samples per secon dramatically drops down.
Am I right? Indigo changed rendering mode?
Now, when I want to resume render with different settings than at the beginning, just in case, I edit a 'settings.igs' file with notepad.
Ok, I understand - DOF rendering in indigo is quite slow, so I have other qestion:
For example: I export scene with BiDir MLT setting and I render it. Everything is going fine but sometimes I decide to stop render and render it again with other mode like pathtrace (not exporting again just stop and change settings). Ok, It runs for a few hours I save it as an igi file. And here is the best part, when I resume rendering with an igi file with the scene I saved before it seems like Indigo switched mode to BiDir MLT, becouse I can see it on the right in render settings and samples per secon dramatically drops down.
Am I right? Indigo changed rendering mode?
Now, when I want to resume render with different settings than at the beginning, just in case, I edit a 'settings.igs' file with notepad.
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