my idea of living room. On the wall, my painting=). Hope you like it.
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my reference for modeling stereo system was the most expensive samsung stereo system =). door are sliding one.Luke Szeflinski
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you really want to know render time ?
lightchace is standard with 65000 subdivs =)
I canceled render after 3 days=)Luke Szeflinski
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very nice. ppt can do some very reaslistic stuff...pity about the three days rendertime. Just as long as u dont need to change anything...imagine trying to explain to client...Freelance TD/Generalist
http://www.vanilla-box.co.uk
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Originally posted by unknownvery nice. ppt can do some very reaslistic stuff...pity about the three days rendertime. Just as long as u dont need to change anything...imagine trying to explain to client...Luke Szeflinski
:: www.lukx.com cgi
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Interior looks good The exterior looks very odd though, it should probably be more over exposed than that, the light outside would be much brighter than the light inside
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Originally posted by lukxOriginally posted by unknownvery nice. ppt can do some very reaslistic stuff...pity about the three days rendertime. Just as long as u dont need to change anything...imagine trying to explain to client...Freelance TD/Generalist
http://www.vanilla-box.co.uk
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Too much time for a render.... have you tried with irradiance map and very high parameters (min/max rates, subdivisions an samples?.... 3 days...
Nice work
Jose.
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truth is I didn't care too much about render time. i was trying to test what will happen If I set path tracing to highest subdivs and how long it will render without hitting cancel button. But anyway I didn't find out because I pushed cancel button after 3 days=).Luke Szeflinski
:: www.lukx.com cgi
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