The chair - interior (long cable scene)

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Chriz
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Here are my final images of the scene ("Long cable scene") i posted in last days in the WIP-forum.
C9W-Chairs-1FIN-LOGO.jpg
C9W-Chairs-2FIN-LOGO.jpg
C9W-Chairs-3FIN-LOGO.jpg
C9W-Chairs-4FIN-LOGO.jpg
Maybe i will make some more shots of the unshown parts.
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Good job... I like the light ambience and perspective you have chosen.
Did a spider took that one picture while balancing on the cable :D
I like them all except for the one with the ashtray.
(just kiddin.. I do not smoke anymore, that's why :mrgreen: )
I could see some noise on the render... did you have no time to render them longer or is there another reason?
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Hi Rappet,

first: thanks for your comment! :D

I rendered nearly 3 hrs each on two GTX 780s for 3200 samples PT. I know that there is still a lot of noise, especially in the difficult areas on the walls. But I think this are imperfections which might appear in real-world-photography too. So the bloom and DOF does. I, personally like the noise in some cases. There are artists adding some grain to there works. Others doesn´t. :)

Hotpixels, white spots, on glassmaterials or something like that are different. They are not very nice... So, I differentiate between noise/grain and hotpixels. What is your opinion?

To get these images noisefree i would have had to let them run minimum 4x the time. No option.

i don´t know the photographer, perhaps it was Mr. Spider... ;) and to be political correct i should have changed the ashtray against an fresh, green apple. Please don´t smoke kids! :)
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I totally agree on the hotpixels/grain aspect ;)

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noisy and very nice images.
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Thank you aoktar.

Perhaps i should have rendered the images a bit longer for less noise. There was no need to render in 3000px, so 2000px would have reached over 6500 samples in the same time. I gave it a try and simply reduced one images´size to 2000px and i guess it is better. I need some good denoisesoftware... any suggestions?
C9W-Chairs-3FIN-LOGO2000.jpg
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Chriz wrote:Thank you aoktar.

Perhaps i should have rendered the images a bit longer for less noise. There was no need to render in 3000px, so 2000px would have reached over 6500 samples in the same time. I gave it a try and simply reduced one images´size to 2000px and i guess it is better. I need some good denoisesoftware... any suggestions?
C9W-Chairs-3FIN-LOGO2000.jpg
I use Photopaint (Corel) and a lot others probably use Photoshop,
but you can also use GIMP (it is free) and remove noise:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Selective_Gaussian_Blur/

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These are really terrific renders. I love simple compositions like this, that are done so well.
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Interresting composition ...
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Very nice realistic look... It looks fantastic. How did you lighten the scene? HDRI or Octane Daylight?
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