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  • #31
    As usual is a great work.

    Using of vraylights makes the difference.

    Cheers,
    Marco
    Workstation Core i7 6900 - 32GB RAM - GeF970
    Dual Xeon E5-2630 - 32GB RAM

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    • #32
      Originally posted by natty
      Matt, i use the vray light to simulate the enviroment purely for better shadows, no other reason...
      Cool idea, thank for the tip.

      -Matt

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      • #33
        Just great images!

        I just did not liked of the green column shadow. too strong.

        what was the render time of this two images? And what machine(s) was used?

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        • #34
          to natty

          YES NATTY COOL IMAGES

          ESPECIALLY THE FIRST

          THANK U for the sharing

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          • #35
            What kind of rendering times did you have?

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            • #36
              quite high due to the high number of direct computed lights
              Natty
              http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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              • #37
                Let me ask you a question.... I noticed in your light set up that you specifically said when talking about some of the lights ("not stored in IR map").

                Do you get better results if you dont store with IR? I know the rendering times are longer if you dont, but what advantage do you get from not storeing your light with the IR mapping? Is the light more accurate, crisper, cleaner?

                Just curious

                Thanks

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                • #38
                  view the top post Coreyhrpr
                  Natty
                  http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                  • #39
                    guess it would help to read the whole post instead of just jumpping to the end and spitting out my 2 cents


                    thanks for the reply!

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                    • #40
                      Natty
                      http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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                      • #41
                        oh damn how did i miss this....nice natty ....very very nice....you are my inspiration

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                        • #42

                          consistenly impressive Natty, could you post rendering settings..

                          Hughg

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                          • #43
                            hello natty
                            iamges are amazing dude, i dont like to be looking for failures in images such this ones, because it looks like a hard task;;; im also curious in order to know about 3 light at windows and with diferent colours, Tell us how do you've arrived to this conclusion adn why, plase.

                            bye

                            silver
                            natal - brazil

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                            • #44
                              hehe. Silver, you might want to try reading Natty's explaination "about 3 light at windows and with diferent colours" earlier in the thread.
                              Signing out,
                              Christian

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