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    The Marling Apartments in Madison, Wisconsin offer a superb location near the State Capitol, within walking distance of Willy Street and the Schenk-Atwood and Marquette neighborhoods. Residents will have easy access to Lake Monona, Lake Mendota, and the Yahara river, and enjoy proximity to the lakes from their apartment homes. This mixed-use development includes first floor retail and office space along with conveniently located apartments in the heart of the East Washington Ave. corridor revitalization project.

    https://vimeo.com/256234537


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      Nice work, all the way around. I would love to see more of that exterior shot. Did you take the panoramic?
      Bobby Parker
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        I was only hired to procure a one minute spot for the interior amenities leading to observation deck. I normally farm out frames to Rebus, but this was the first spot I was able to produce entirely on a local network of (2) i9 machines and (1) dual e5. Google took the panoramic. RE:Vision Effects allowed me to take rendered 24fps and stretch sequences out with a stacked combination of their products in after effects which lead to reduced overhead in computational processing.

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        • #5
          That's very nice, thanks for sharing! Can you talk a little bit about your render settings? Irradiance map, or BF+LC? Did you use any denoising?

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          Vlado
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            When I get to that stage I use Solidrocks to setup light cache and irradiance mapping (light cache trace path and irradiance sequence - i've tried it manually and it can be a task and Solidrocks makes it pretty straight forward).

            I set to medium quality and low denoise values which typically render out pretty clean and fast..... especially in bucket mode when in co-op-render..... I'm not a robot....





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            • #7
              I haven't heard about SolidRocks for years, I am surprised it is still being used. Has it been updated lately?
              Bobby Parker
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              • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
              • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
              • ​Windows 11 Pro

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              • #8
                Originally posted by glorybound View Post
                I haven't heard about SolidRocks for years, I am surprised it is still being used. Has it been updated lately?
                Yeah, me too, i used solidrock before when i am using vray 1.5, but i didn't used it for long time, wish to know is it got new update version or not? is it support vray next?
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