Hi,
Here are some night shots, like previous night shots I did, I'm surprised by the rendering time considering the amount of mesh lights, it varies from 15min to 1h15 in pathtracing mode.
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wow
Enrico great shots, as always
ciao beppe

Enrico great shots, as always

ciao beppe
Wonderfull renders.
I'm not an expert to technically judge them but, well, you know what you are doing, definitely.
Just a question: I suppose this lighting condition is the worst case scenario for fireflies. Did you remove them just using the Octane built-in function ?
Again, amazing works (all your production, actually).
Daniele
I'm not an expert to technically judge them but, well, you know what you are doing, definitely.
Just a question: I suppose this lighting condition is the worst case scenario for fireflies. Did you remove them just using the Octane built-in function ?
Again, amazing works (all your production, actually).
Daniele
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Great shots, the question has been raised already, lucky you got so much time to dedicate to assemble and render..almost envious about it ; Penricocerica wrote:Hi,
Here are some night shots, like previous night shots I did, I'm surprised by the rendering time considering the amount of mesh lights, it varies from 15min to 1h15 in pathtracing mode.
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Thanks for viewing,
@danvica: Yep, I used the Octane built in function to remove fireflies and a bit of neat image to reduce noise.
@danvica: Yep, I used the Octane built in function to remove fireflies and a bit of neat image to reduce noise.
Modeling system : I7 32GB Windows 10 & Fujitsu Celsius H720
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be