Atom lamp (Indigo scene revisited) :: UP 06-29

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gzavye
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I did this scene few years ago to test bi directional in Indigo.
Original scene was modeled and exported from Maya. 12h to render with biXeon processor 3.4GhZ
Original image was rendered in openEXR; exposure + hotpixel postwork with photoshop.
This is the result with Indigo :
atom_exposure_hotpixel.png
Now Octane version. I have completed modeling with Max.
Rendered with last PMC kernel :
atomeLampe04_pmc.png
7h20 to compute 16000s/px with my GTX 460. Kernel runs at .98 Ms/s.
Quality is better in less time with bigger image. Exposure and a little bit of hotpixel removal was done in Octane.

Other version with Kodachrome64CD response :
atomeLampe05_pmc_Kodachrome64CD.png
I think Octane is doing a very good job. :D
I only miss NKdata and diffraction for light. :mrgreen:

I'm still working on materials.
C&C are welcome ;)
Last edited by gzavye on Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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wooow!

congratulations! it looks great!
i specially like you background material!
the new kernel isn´t optimized yet, so it will be even faster once properly implemented....

cheers
matias
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Have you tried it with a newer version of Indigo (3.0, for example)? I'd be curious to see how they match up now...
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Have you tried it with a newer version of Indigo (3.0, for example)? I'd be curious to see how they match up now...
Yes Indigo is a high quality renderer; and V3.0 is quite fast with GPU support. :)
But there's always that ugly and unefficient UI :oops:

OK, new image with rework on wall and lamps materials

16000s/px_6h37mn_0.83Ms/s_postwork for glare effect.
atomeLampe07_comp01.jpg
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Nice shinny effects.

I have got a lifetime indigo license, and I've seen many nice images rendered with indigo, but as I rarely model a simple object, but rather large scenes with a lot of stuff inside, I fall each time into exporting troubles with the Blender exporter, giving in the console weird error messages that no one can explain, and each time I come back to Octane or Blender internal render ! :roll:
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ROUBAL wrote:Nice shinny effects.

I have got a lifetime indigo license, and I've seen many nice images rendered with indigo, but as I rarely model a simple object, but rather large scenes with a lot of stuff inside, I fall each time into exporting troubles with the Blender exporter, giving in the console weird error messages that no one can explain, and each time I come back to Octane or Blender internal render ! :roll:
I rarely if ever got these problems in C4D...
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