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andrian
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Hi guys.
Here is a viz of an office I was working on. Now it's complete, and it's no longer under NDA, so I can post some images.
Render was done again 3000x2000 and resized to 1600x1066, with some minor post, color correction, noise, fireflies and some glare.
This time I use directlighting, it's interior. I'm keeping a scene copy and waiting for Radiance to test the MLT or I must say RLT :D

Here is the renders, done with GTX 260 for 20 minutes each.
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Thanks for watching.
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tungee
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Very nice pictures !
Direct lightning is so damn nice and fast!
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Yep, without doubt very good renders and models!.
Great job!. :D
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Thumbs up..especialy for its directlighting..I will be waiting to see how the scene looks in 2.3..Good job!
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great renders

can you post some info how you used the light settings to get it so bright


thx
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Thank you all guys. Kind words..
goranmax wrote:great renders

can you post some info how you used the light settings to get it so bright


thx
It's just DL mode, with some AO radius tweaks, and play with sun/sky system to get desire result.
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very good results even for directlghting ;)

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Great work there! It's funny how rendering such imagery is not the chore it used to be. Modeling and texturing is where the work is for shots like this. Octane makes it too easy to get amazing renders! :lol:
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Brilliant pictures, well done!
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Thank you guys..
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