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prodviz
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Hi all,

this is a proof of concept test, based on a Clients interest.

Rendered in Octane.
Path Tracing overnight.

Pretty difficult lighting to calculate,

cheers.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/946 ... index.html
Jorgensen
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hi prodviz

looks stunning.

i'm trying to create something similar, but in 3ds max.

could you please explane how you have setup the scene? i might be able to do something like it in 3ds max.

thanks and good luck with the project, i'm sure that the client get's the concept :-)

jorgensen
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prodviz
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Cool, cheers.

The setup has the main light source coming from the window.
I experimented with a light source from the door and the ceiling, but this created some odd looking areas, so I left the lighting as close to natural as possible - Just takes a little longer to cook.

I used the Spherical or Panoramic camera to render out a 360 image.

That's pretty much it.

cheers.
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