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marcobaccioli
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the last render for the "hall" scene, just a detail of those strange sofas
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I like it ;)
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I know I might get a little boring with this project, however, this is the first "Masage room" my client wanted to see. I don't like the rendering, but I am working in a hurry...
What I don't understand, is why it tooked something like 14 hours to render, at 1280 x 800! I don't have a very fast computer, but the ftx 460 should help in speeding up things.. I'll have to "study" a bit the problem...
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Same render, but optimized a bit
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Here's the optimized file
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Another render... This one took way to long and I am starting to understand how to speed up things a bit. Light emitter must be simple geometry, and a few is better than many, loike in the render above...
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