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Very nice detailling.
Only comment wouldt be that some of the colors are a bit too vivid and monotonous, and some trees seems to be growing directly through the concrete ( just next to the pool ).
But very nice images.
Peter
Jacksc02: First off, nice images. Achieving that much variety in landscaping is always difficult. The colors area little saturated though. For my Onyx trees I usually add a color correct modifier on top of the vertex color shader and drop the saturation down to about 70%. It just helps them look a little more natural to my eye.
You never really say how much of the scene is proxies, but you also said though that you animated the trees for wind which would preclude the use of proxies. So if you could run through a quick breakdown of the scene (tree storm geometry vs. tree storm proxies, some vray settings, dynamic vs. static memory, etc) I'd really appreciate and I think everyone would find it very informative. Having that much actual geometry (i.e. not proxy) always seems to kill my render times and I'm curious how you managed to pull it off.
Great job.
David
www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
The job was not completely finished before he left .
I spent yesterday adjusting cameras and sending renders. The file is a very large very lazy cow to work with (over 200MB). If jackson doesn’t reply to the setup i will let out as much as i know of it.
Jackson will be missed here, but not as much as we miss Ben Ando (going into engineering ).
Anyone want to join so we can keep up on our supply to Ausi. We are running low on people to send
ONLY TRUST A COMPUTER YOU CAN THROUGHT OUT A WINDOW
we will all miss you jacksc , But Bruce will miss you the most
well i will miss you the most cause now i have to learn your skills to make Harmony render
dlparisi as for the scene our render times are not what you would call quick. That on a hp 9300 dual x2 270 workstation with 4 GB ram does 1 frame aprox every hour. As for the geometry over half of the ground bush are vray proxy and the rest are normal tree storm trees.
ONLY TRUST A COMPUTER YOU CAN THROUGHT OUT A WINDOW
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