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Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:32 pm
by mlody47
I think all entries till now should be like treated like "different" - becouse they where finished on time!

Meanwhile Im waiting for some stunningly ALPHA SHADOWED renders from all the linux users and You Matej!

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:34 pm
by GLmig
... I would like to ask the octane render team to warn us about changes to the dates of the contest with a little more time before the final date... i went to bed at 5 am because of this and dont find it funy when i found out that it wasnt necessary.
In my time zone 20:00 gmt+12 is 8:am here ...

Thank you

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:35 pm
by ROUBAL
Well, I think it is fair for Linux users, and more time to re-render some images if needed can't be bad for anyone. For my own, I'm working night and day for weeks on my scene. I am a Windows user, but I have had big troubles with Cuda 3.2 drivers and a screen failure. My workstation has been out of order for 3 days and I am late for rendering. So I appreciate one more week !

I started working on the competition from the beginning (modelling, texturing) the rendering is the last part, and it is at this time that my troubles began, so one more week for rendering is fine.

I think that Linux users didn't wait for 2.42 release to start modelling. Added to that, as it is a rendering competition, some people render scenes made of free or purchased models, so they don't require much time for modelling and can participate.

:arrow: For the question asked in a previous post, the rules stated "No compositing", so, even if each pass is done in octane, compositing is not fair. I have spent time to use turnarounds to do all required effects inside Octane, and I wouldn't like seeing this rule infringed.

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:38 pm
by Jaberwocky
ROUBAL wrote:Well, I think it is fair for Linux users, and more time to re-render some images if needed can't be bad for anyone. For my own, I'm working night and day for weeks on my scene. I am a Windows user, but I have had big troubles with Cuda 3.2 drivers and a screen failure. My workstation has been out of order for 3 days and I am late for rendering. So I appreciate one more week !

I started working on the competition from the beginning (modelling, texturing) the rendering is the last part, and it is at this time that my troubles began, so one more week for rendering is fine.

I think that Linux users didn't wait for 2.42 release to start modelling. Added to that, as it is a rendering competition, some people render scenes made of free or purchased models, so they don't require much time for modelling and can participate.

:arrow: For the question asked in a previous post, the rules stated "No compositing", so, even if each pass is done in octane, compositing is not fair. I have spent time to use turnarounds to do all required effects inside Octane, and I wouldn't like seeing this rule infringed.

fair comment

i'm going to have another play with it.

I might look at the scene as well :D

Jaba

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:59 pm
by mlody47
GLmig wrote:... I would like to ask the octane render team to warn us about changes to the dates of the contest with a little more time before the final date... i went to bed at 5 am because of this and dont find it funy when i found out that it wasnt necessary.
In my time zone 20:00 gmt+12 is 8:am here ...

Thank you
wasnt sleeping whole weekend and I tottally understand You, but what is weird .... ...even that alpha shadows were enabled to windows users... ...till now , I didnt saw ANY ENTRY WITH ALPHA SHADOWS. so again... whats the point.... ...and if someone tells me about alpha channel... ...Ill reply that he could make it in his main 3d package... ...like oldschool alpha for octane...

Titolo: S.O.S.

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:31 pm
by JANCA
S.O.S.
Realizzata con Softimage XSI 2011, il paesaggio con fumo รจ un fotomontaggio con PhotoShop.
CPU i7 GPU GeForce 480 1503 MB utilizzate 350 MB
1.239.438 triangoli
tempo di rendering 2:41:09
7276 samples

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:37 pm
by m.arc.in
mlody47 wrote:
GLmig wrote:... I would like to ask the octane render team to warn us about changes to the dates of the contest with a little more time before the final date... i went to bed at 5 am because of this and dont find it funy when i found out that it wasnt necessary.
In my time zone 20:00 gmt+12 is 8:am here ...

Thank you
wasnt sleeping whole weekend and I tottally understand You, but what is weird .... ...even that alpha shadows were enabled to windows users... ...till now , I didnt saw ANY ENTRY WITH ALPHA SHADOWS. so again... whats the point.... ...and if someone tells me about alpha channel... ...Ill reply that he could make it in his main 3d package... ...like oldschool alpha for octane...
I have the same feelings. I worked for 3 weeks to fine tune the model. The model is used to build the car body. Everything had to fit into the chassis design that makes someone else. There was no time to finish the interior of the car, show it, etc. There was no time for texture, dirt, scratches ...
BTW - aliens are wonderful. Zajebiste.
Regards Marcin

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:43 pm
by matej
So, what about compositing a background for your render. Is this allowed? If it is allowed (and some people did it), then why we shouldn't be able to composite parts of renders, that are raw Octane renders by themselves? (what Jaberwocky is asking).

This competition is without a proper moderator (Trinity was disconnected from the Matrix, I assume?) - which is the main cause for misunderstandings.

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:45 pm
by matej
mlody47 wrote:I think all entries till now should be like treated like "different" - becouse they where finished on time!

Meanwhile Im waiting for some stunningly ALPHA SHADOWED renders from all the linux users and You Matej!
You should direct your anger toward Refractive Software, not me or Linux users.

Re: New Year's open themed still image competition (OPEN)

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:51 pm
by Jaberwocky
I would have thought that given another week would have pleased everyone,giving them the extra time to perfect their renders,add extra details to the models etc.

A) To those who are moaning that they did not have notification of the extra time.Yes i saw it as soon as Radiance posted it a while back because of the dificulty getting the Linux build out.

B) Linux people should have the same opertunity to play with the new build as much as Apple or Windows users.(For information i am a windows user).

C) This competition is supposed to be a bit of fun.Some people are taking it far to seriously....get a life. :shock: