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wastzzz
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Hi all!
Here's another set of simple and quick interiors for a client.
Not really some sort of stuff I am proud of but I thought I'd share it anyways!

Path Tracing 4 bounces, around 9 mins per image on a gtx780ti + gtx970.

Greetings!
M.
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B9 3.jpg
B9 2.jpg
B9 1.jpg
A1 living 2.jpg
A1 living 1.jpg
A1 ingresso.jpg
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enricocerica
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Very clean for 9 min cooking !
I guess you used emit planes on windows.
Did you used specular material for windows or glossy with low alpha ?
Great result
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wastzzz
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Thanks!
Yes I used light planes at windows!
As for glasses I used a fake glossy material, I see now that I even forgot the glass plane in some shots, I was in a hurry :P

Best wishes,
M.
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RobSteady
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They're indeed looking very (too ;) ) clean for only 9 minutes. Ceilings and walls look perfect!
Did you do any post work or are these raw renders?
Can you share a basic max scene with your setup/settings? Maybe this scene without furniture and textures?
I know about your light planes, but just to see the general scene setup (response filter, white material value, settings)
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wastzzz
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RobSteady wrote:They're indeed looking very (too ;) ) clean for only 9 minutes. Ceilings and walls look perfect!
Did you do any post work or are these raw renders?
Can you share a basic max scene with your setup/settings? Maybe this scene without furniture and textures?
I know about your light planes, but just to see the general scene setup (response filter, white material value, settings)
Thanks RobSteady.
I have attached a typical scene of mine (without the furniture due to file size).

Usually for interiors I use linear workflow with gamma 2.2.
My postproduction actions usually are on curves, sharpen, and saturations. So the raw renders looked pretty like the final ones, just with less contrast. I barely have the time to spend on post production, so I tend getting the most out of octane.
White material I use for interiors is 200\200\200.
B9 for the guyz.zip
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nuno1980
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wastzzz wrote:
B9 for the guyz.zip
Thank :) but... textures... are missed but vray plugin files aren't important.
NOTE: I'm sorry for bad english due to mute ;)

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