===Interior Viz===planing to make some video tuts===

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kevinshane
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:) hey guys~~first post ~~
here are some of my interior viz renderings~~and i am planing to make some video tuts ~if u guys like my works^^

render time is about 2hr(maybe less) due to my low pc spec, PMC mode(maybe ^^ i forgot~) octane for max 1.10
2000x1500pix original,version1.10
2000x1500pix original,version1.10
and here is done by old version 2.85,DL mode,render time is about 30min maybe,2000x1500pix~
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version2.85
another camera angel which is still WIP~original render without PS touched
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Carl S.
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Awesome, looks great. Bring on the tuts!
Thanks.
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would be very welcome,

Thanks in advance....

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If after your vid-tutorial I would be able to do such a job, I'm ready to pay for that! :shock:
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so......where is the video tutorial? been waiting for this for an ages :D
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Can't wait to see the tutorials! Great work!
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I use to like more the AO versions of the scenes (if they are correctly set up), they look different to me, like sharper or better defined. Diffuse/PT/PMC always seems to me like they have too much light rebounds, too much color bleeding.

Just my opinion, question of different tastes, I guess. But I like way more the AO render of those three shots. The others look like they have an overworked lightning or something, you know, that kind of look you get with light bouncing.
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rfox wrote:so......where is the video tutorial? been waiting for this for an ages :D
:lol: :lol: guys i am working on it~~ :cry: :cry: i thought that was simple but turns out it is difficult :(
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PAQUITO wrote:I use to like more the AO versions of the scenes (if they are correctly set up), they look different to me, like sharper or better defined. Diffuse/PT/PMC always seems to me like they have too much light rebounds, too much color bleeding.

Just my opinion, question of different tastes, I guess. But I like way more the AO render of those three shots. The others look like they have an overworked lightning or something, you know, that kind of look you get with light bouncing.
yes AO mode is quite a good option~~but there is a problem about ao mode,if u have a scene which has a lots of windows(like 3 windows with 1 wall) then ao mode can produce quite a nice render~but if u have to deal with some complicated interior which full of rec lights,area lights,or ies lights,ao mode can't handle it,renderings turns ugly,well,u can still makes render more beautiful but it cost a lots of time to tweak,like how to make ies becoming more real and beautiful and don't cost too much render time~~anyway i have some tips on how to reduce the render time when dealing with a "full of lights interior scene" ;) ;) i can share it ,but it's still wip~~~ :? :?
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yes we neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed it
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