The Great Library

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Daniel
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I did this for a creative assignment for my uni course (not related to CG). I was at a loss for ideas until the day before it was due, and so I made this in a single 10 hour sitting. Thanks to Octane, after an hour of rendering, I had something presentable. It was a bit noisy, but no one in my class knows anything about CG, so they didn't notice (actually they thought it was a photo). :lol:
I was away from home for a day so it continued to render for 27 hours on PMC.
Volumetric light done in Blender, post-work in GIMP and Paint.NET.

Now that I'm past time constraints, I'm looking to improve/complete the image, so I'm open to suggestions.
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petermax
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Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:04 pm

very nice!

what was your light setup, how did you get this light effect? :)
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Daniel
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I used daylight in Octane, and halo spotlights in Blender for the light rays effect which were composited over the final render.
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