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Kitchen in Rome

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:52 am
by lucioing
Hello!
I'm studying to improve my capability in AO technique.
10 seconds/frame for 960x540 using 2x780 Titan black.

L.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5j8U2qAVzU

Re: Kitchen in Rome

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:41 am
by nuno1980
Should change to PT or PMC kernel to look amazing because I don't like your film due to the bit "fake" photo-realistic.

Re: Kitchen in Rome

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:14 pm
by lucioing
Hi nuno!
Thank you for your reply; yes, I know, PT would be a lot better, but the time will be too much longer.
I think, using the hardware I have, that for movie it's more convenient using DL3 and for still PT or PMC, as you wrote...
Anyway, in the future, I'll buy some extra cards...
:D
Thank you!

L.

Re: Kitchen in Rome

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 1:01 pm
by mbetke
I know this soundtrack...wait..from my last elevator ride at the mall :D

Re: What's the fastest rendering machine I can build?

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:00 am
by gabrielefx
very nice!
probably the wide fov doesn't help.
you could animate the dof and add a sort of slow shaking camera.
Try to animate the fov to create an Hitchcock effect.

Re: Kitchen in Rome

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:47 pm
by nuno1980
lucioing wrote:Hi nuno!
Thank you for your reply; yes, I know, PT would be a lot better, but the time will be too much longer.
I think, using the hardware I have, that for movie it's more convenient using DL3 and for still PT or PMC, as you wrote...
Anyway, in the future, I'll buy some extra cards...
:D
Thank you!

L.
You don't need to buy extra cards because 2x GTX 780 and 1x GTX Titan BE are excellents - I think you'll render max 1000 or 2000 samples/px (speed: ~6 to 8 Msamples/s) per frame using PT. Change from 8- to 16- or 24-diffuse depth because I can have the middle differences (eg: more rich color and/or more realistic...) between 8- and 16-diffuse depth for indoor. :)

Good luck and your good renderization! :D