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Daniel
Licensed Customer
Posts: 412
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:52 am

I saw some of these at the shops today and thought they looked nice, so I decided to make my own. :)
After a while rendering I realised I forgot the power cord, but oh well.
Total render time was 2 hours and 24 minutes (two renders at 1 hour 17 minutes). The reason I rendered two is because the light wasn't passing through the translucent material properly, so I did a second one with high opacity on that material then combined them in post.
Rendered with PMC.
Lights_final.jpg
Image quality isn't at where I want it, but I need to use my PC, so this is it for now.
Core i7 950 @3.07GHz | GTX 460 2GB | 12GB RAM | Window 7 x64
megamattus
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Posts: 22
Joined: Tue May 04, 2010 10:37 pm
Location: Buenos Aires

nice job! i like the atmosphere very much...

regarding the image quality, i like that grainy look generated by the render engine... actually i think that it makes the scene more realistic, adding some grain which is associated with high ISO photo shooting.

regards,
matias
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ref123
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Joined: Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:15 pm

Great job! Nice shot
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