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Mus Lee
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Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by Mus Lee » Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:35 am

Hello to everyone! I know indigo for a few months and finally I decide to register:) I was using some of popular renders before like maxwell, mentalray v-ray, fryrender but non of these made such impression on me like indigo. Easy of use and quality are just great! I am still amazed:)

Those are few renders I would like to share and few questions:

1. What's difference between "transparent" glass and "glossy:99999" glass? cuz I thought transparent object shouldn't reflect anything.

2. Is there an option to disable vignetting? I am amature photographer, and this "feature" is very unwanted in my lens. If nessesary I can add it in photoshop in no time. So I'd rather want to add vignetting than constantly remove it.

p.s. sorry for my english:)
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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by Godzilla » Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:35 am

Hi and welcome to the forum! Those renders look very nice, great work.

Mus Lee wrote:2. Is there an option to disable vignetting? I am amature photographer, and this "feature" is very unwanted in my lens. If nessesary I can add it in photoshop in no time. So I'd rather want to add vignetting than constantly remove it.

I don't believe so, sorry.

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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by Stur » Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:59 am

Hi and welcome :)

Nice renders.

Sorry but I'm more a viewer than a user, and I don't know the answers to your questions.

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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by FakeShamus » Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:58 pm

you should be able to reduce the vignetting by using a higher f/stop (smaller aperture) and longer lens length. wide angle lenses should show more severe vignetting.

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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by benn » Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:45 pm

Wow. Cool house! I'd like to see it from the inside with some env map :)

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Mus Lee
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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by Mus Lee » Tue Jan 26, 2010 4:38 am

It was designed for my school project:) I have one interior shot of this house but around 1k spp and still noisy:( When I finish it, I'll post on forum.

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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by dcm » Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:22 am

Dont tell me about noise :lol:
Im cooking pictures on my i7 up to 48hrs

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Mus Lee
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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by Mus Lee » Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:12 am

My friend bought i7 in last month and wow it is almost 15x faster than my p4 3ghz when it comes to rendering. I think it's time to buy new pc;)

EDIT: So how about this glass? When I should use "transparent" and when "glossy:99999"??
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Re: Hi there! Some of my projects.

Post by Soup » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:44 am

I really love the torus-blueglass-glossy10000. The white lines that appear at the top are cool.

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