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Arhitectu
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Rendered 9h DL+AO 6000X3000 px 9000 samples on one gtx 580.
No photoshop!
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slepy8
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what program did you use?
Arhitectu
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@Slepy8
What do you mean?
The program in which I rendered or the one in which I composed the panorama?
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slepy8
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you can name both of them ;)
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cool.. what's the workflow?
Arhitectu
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I rendered in Octane for 3ds max with spherical camera 360 degrees with 180 degrees.
The image size must be perfect 2:1 dimension, mine is 6000X3000, for panoramas you need large resolution. The image is illuminated with 2 hdri's one on the environment and one (overexposed in photoshop) for the TV screen. I use also 3 emiters with the same opacity map like the material of the square lamp above the sink, and for recessed lamps also emiters with ies profiles.
After the render has been finished you can enter http://www.dermandar.com/ and compose your panorama image.
This is the panorama I made: http://www.dermandar.com/p/biuPVI/living
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Hi Arhitectu,

how do you export the panorma as a Quicktime MOV?
A client was looking for something like that, but while researching i have the opinion this is realy out dated, isnt it?
In Quicktime Pro there is no option anymore, also in AfterEffects.
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Thank you very much, i will give it a try.
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