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 Post subject: Small living room
PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:17 am 
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This is my first Thea scene beside the small test so don't be too critic ;)

Original image 2400px with relight (6 light sources) No postproduction, just resize for the low res. ones

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Full version: http://www.motivacg.com/temporal/thea/day.jpg

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Full version: http://www.motivacg.com/temporal/thea/n ... tlight.jpg

Night + camera flash:
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Full version: http://www.motivacg.com/temporal/thea/flash.jpg


I also will record a small video too ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:40 am 
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Hi Victor!
interesting comparison, what about settings and working times?

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:25 pm 
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I will repeat again ! There are something in the illumination of Thea, that makes it look so real.. I never saw realistic illumination like that. People say about biased and unbiased.. work-flow..and that is fantastic nice.. but I am really amazed with the realism.


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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:21 pm 
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The rendertime was 20h. long but still less than in other unbiased render engine that I used before ;-)

You must understand that you need clean the whole render by each emitter, if you are planning to have all switched on maybe 4 should be enough, anyway I'll try a simply sky configuration.

The video: www.motivacg.com/temporal/thea/salonvideo.avi

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
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victor wrote:
The rendertime was 20h. long but still less than in other unbiased render engine that I used before ;-)

You must understand that you need clean the whole render by each emitter, if you are planning to have all switched on maybe 4 should be enough, anyway I'll try a simply sky configuration.

The video: http://www.motivacg.com/temporal/thea/salonvideo.avi



Hi Victor,

can you tell us which type of pc have you used for your renders, please?

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:05 pm 
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Garcia wrote:
victor wrote:
The rendertime was 20h. long but still less than in other unbiased render engine that I used before ;-)

You must understand that you need clean the whole render by each emitter, if you are planning to have all switched on maybe 4 should be enough, anyway I'll try a simply sky configuration.

The video: http://www.motivacg.com/temporal/thea/salonvideo.avi



Hi Victor,

can you tell us which type of pc have you used for your renders, please?

Thanks

Alberto


Single CPU Core2 Quad 3.0

Don't be afraid of the rendertime Thea (at least for me) is one of the fastest unbiased renders I've tried, anyway I'll try a more common illumination in the same scene :)

Edit: all the images and the video comes from a single render with relight so 20h is the time for the complete 'pack'

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
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And what renderers have you tried so far?


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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:11 am 
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victor wrote:
Don't be afraid of the rendertime Thea (at least for me) is one of the fastest unbiased renders I've tried, anyway I'll try a more common illumination in the same scene :)


I'm finding this too, unbiased is fast and biased is fast, specially depth of field :)

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:32 am 
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Hmmm?

There are so many factors that could effect render times in a scene like this so 20hrs could be fast or slow? And given the noise that still exists that 20 hrs could end up at 40, as unbiased renders generally take longer to clean at later sampling levels!

Is there a back wall behind the camera, ie is it a closed volume? This is a major factor!

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 Post subject: Re: Small living room
PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:52 am 
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When I look on reflections, I do get a impression that there is a window(s) with curtains behind the camera (similar to the right side).


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