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Sam
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:lol: I love your scene Enrico, you already know it. Thanks again
The physical sun works great so far, very easy to handle and setup

Clean after 5min (4 MS/s for the first one, 2.5 MS/s for the second one)
I let them render for 20min each (to clean the noise a little)
Render size is 1024 by 512 pixels, just added 15px black borders

Notice the subtle bokeh effect in the second one corner
Its because of the sun being really bright ;)

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awesome! can't wait to get my hands on it
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very cool but maybe you can also show the others some images with sunsky using normal daylight settings, eg blue sky and bright white/yellowish noon-like sunlight ?

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mmm, nice stills but this kind of scene is not very goog to demo sun system I thing.
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pixym wrote:mmm, nice stills but this kind of scene is not very goog to demo sun system I thing.
I disagree. Very nice shots and nice feeling of sunlight. To me it communicates a lot about how natural the light distribution feels (which looks good IMO).

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the bump map sampling is not good though.
i need to make some tweaks to the code to repair it...

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Very nice, cant wait to try the next release.
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Second one . Hat down. :shock:

They are really enjoying it. :lol:
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Nice images Sam and yeah the second one is really cool.
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Damn thats sweet, I'll be buying the next beta for sure !
That sunlight looks really nice.

But will it have a azimuth and zenith ? some manual control ?
Playing with time of day, latitude and longitude, GMT, etc to get the sun into the position I like is tiresome.

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