Done with A2008, still did some lightsource experiments.
Using sun light and 2 artificial lamps.
GI and Final Gather turned on.
Render time : nearly 1h 30mins (pffff...I hate when I must render it again)
Done with A2008, still did some lightsource experiments.
Using sun light and 2 artificial lamps.
GI and Final Gather turned on.
Render time : nearly 1h 30mins (pffff...I hate when I must render it again)
Nice! Great job! I haven't messed with any of the lighting with 2008; it seems to be pretty good![]()
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Amazing
Nice Renders
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Very nice!!!!
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Your lighting of this scene is great!
I can't wait to have a go on 2008 if this is what it can do its like 3DS Max!!
Yes, this is the best lighting I ever done, after I did this I got some projects, but the lighting can't match this one...Originally Posted by nlegge
, because it takes too long to render, so I don't have much time to experiment. (for this scene I need 3 days to do some light experiment before entering final render)
Excellent.
A little bit is dark.
If you like, I would try to add a little bit brightness.
Best regards,
Vlad
Yup....it's slighty dark especially on corner side ( pantry side), maybe I need 3 or 5 experiment again to reach a better lighting ( it means 5 x 1.5 hours of rendering = 7.5 hs.........pfffff...)Originally Posted by checkpost100
Nice work. Looks like a fun project.
I had a hard time with the second picture.
There are so many sharp corners that it drives my eyes bonkers.
This is some of the best rendering I've seen straight from AutoCAD. Great job!