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Interior Practice
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 12:34 pm
by zinogino
I usually don't do archviz but recently been getting into it as there's more market opportunity here to buy more GPUs
https://www.behance.net/gallery/41987431/Dining-Room
2k, 2048 samples, PT
Re: Interior Practice
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 2:08 pm
by rappet
I love it... looks very proffesional. If that's one of your first interior Viz I 'll take my hat of for you.
Curious about the settings (DL/PT/PMC?), rendertimes and your specs (hardware and software.. lot of people put it in their signature.
Tip: Would be more viewed if you just post your image here instead of the link.
cheers
Re: Interior Practice
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 6:16 pm
by zinogino
rappet wrote:I love it... looks very proffesional. If that's one of your first interior Viz I 'll take my hat of for you.
Curious about the settings (DL/PT/PMC?), rendertimes and your specs (hardware and software.. lot of people put it in their signature.
Tip: Would be more viewed if you just post your image here instead of the link.
cheers
Hey mate, thanks for the feedback and it's my first actual interior viz however I personaly dislike it as compared to other artist it ain't good enough (yet).
Setting wise:
Pathtracing
2048 Samples
No multipass, straight .PSD 16bit image and post in photoshop
1x GTX980TI slightly OC
2048x2048 resolution
Rendertime 25-28minutes
I don't know how to insert image link
Cheers
Re: Interior Practice
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 6:33 pm
by rappet
zinogino wrote:
Hey mate, thanks for the feedback and it's my first actual interior viz however I personaly dislike it as compared to other artist it ain't good enough (yet).
Setting wise:
Pathtracing
2048 Samples
No multipass, straight .PSD 16bit image and post in photoshop
1x GTX980TI slightly OC
2048x2048 resolution
Rendertime 25-28minutes
I don't know how to insert image link
Cheers
Hey,
Looks like you are also member of the club "Aming for Perfection"...
Thanx for sharing the specs.
you can insert image with "upload attachment'.. that is in lower part when posting.
You can try and edit your first post
Cheers