Simple Renderings Thread
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Another test with Indigo 2.4.7 with GPU acceleration. Good boy.
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A cleaner version of the image posted by Fused earlier.
Rendering done by lycium, model from colacola.se, scene setup by Fused
edit by lycium: my nick is in lowercase
Rendering done by lycium, model from colacola.se, scene setup by Fused
edit by lycium: my nick is in lowercase
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Wahey!
Cheers, David
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wow, nice flowers, Pibuz!
btw, when that GPU-beauty will be available for everyone?)
btw, when that GPU-beauty will be available for everyone?)
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Hi everyone, this little scene was initially made for V-ray, but I just fall in love with Indigo render and changed it a little bit. Hope you like it.
All models was made from real objects (except few materials) in the real house.
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Awesome image 10muy !
It's refreshing to see this kind of style.
It's refreshing to see this kind of style.
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Pibuz- nice flower !
Soup- wow big, good render
10muy- nice render but for me too much carpets
Soup- wow big, good render
10muy- nice render but for me too much carpets
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PTGPU vs BidirMLT
Me likes Pathtracing more, and have to say I'm quite surprised at the quality of caustics... roughly 18m for PT and 23 for MLT
Me likes Pathtracing more, and have to say I'm quite surprised at the quality of caustics... roughly 18m for PT and 23 for MLT
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... but why do they look so much different??? Should end up looking (quite) the samepixie wrote:PTGPU vs BidirMLT
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I seem to have noticed that different methods seem to give overall more/less bright result, it's possible that the Bidir MLT is simply darker and so we can't see the reflections on the glass as much.Zom-B wrote:... but why do they look so much different??? Should end up looking (quite) the samepixie wrote:PTGPU vs BidirMLT
I think?
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Both PT and MLT Bidir gives this kind of glass.Borgleader wrote:I seem to have noticed that different methods seem to give overall more/less bright result, it's possible that the Bidir MLT is simply darker and so we can't see the reflections on the glass as much.Zom-B wrote:... but why do they look so much different??? Should end up looking (quite) the samepixie wrote:PTGPU vs BidirMLT
I think?
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You and your epic chairs make me jealous....JEALOUS I SAY.
Nice work!
Nice work!
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It's for my Evermotion entry 
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Hi Pixie,pixie wrote:PTGPU vs BidirMLT
Me likes Pathtracing more, and have to say I'm quite surprised at the quality of caustics... roughly 18m for PT and 23 for MLT
Can you please email me this scene?
nick at indigorenderer.com
Cheers!
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