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I wasn't sure if this fits in radiosity or showcase, so i'm putting it in both (better than neither right?)

 

The pop-bot and that amazing render Brian Prince did, inspired me to try some radiosity of my own.

 

I don't think it's as good as theirs . . . but it's mine

 

32 lights for the sun, 15000 photons, max samples, 7hrs 40 min.

 

Odd shadow thing i noticed with the shadow of the tree

Alley_Final30.jpg

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Seven hours to render? Yikes... that scares me... Is it because of radiosity?

 

I looked at your hardware... so I'm wondering why the length of time... I remember 36 hour renders on a 486... Seems a 46 or 4700 with your Ram should be faster... But understand, I know nothing...

 

Otherwise I like it are you talking about the "fisheye" in the leftmost shadow?

 

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Seven hours isn't uncommon for Radiosity...

 

I think you've got a good thing started. The shadow in the foreground is a little distracting to my eye, and I'd love to see a red brick, or richer color for the ground to bounce up the walls...just a thought.

 

What BPrince image were you talking about, BTW?

 

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I can't seem to find it, but it was under the topic called "This is where i eat my hat"

 

I will reinstate the brick texture, my computer crashed and i forgot to reinstall the simbiont AM thing. I'll rerender it soon, after my movie is done

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Nice start Ben. 7 hours ain't too shabby. Took almost 30 to do my scene with all the VW bus balls.. (G4/733).

 

Patrick, the BP scene was the one with the room, window and table, where Brian moved the shot and rendered it with radiosity...

 

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Well, I've decided i can't make the deadline for the mini film contest, so i'll enter my movie in the mood shot contest.

 

I didn't do any new renders. I was playing around with relections and refraction and such (The image turned out pretty cool)

 

BUT i found this one

 

PS. srry for low-res . . . I'll try to post new renders ASAP.

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Here is a new render

 

I forgot to turn on multi pass . . . It took 30 hrs total (20 antialiasing :o )

 

The grass on the sidewalk is messed up, i meant to put a density map, but forgot to before i rednered.

 

I added a little garden thing, changed the camera angle, and added global lighting ( The blue light from the atmostsphere [i think thats what its called]). I also put a brick texture on the walls, i need to change that some.

 

But this is what i have so far . . .

Alley_almost_final__5_.jpg

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Hey guys, srry for not posting anything lately.

 

I've been reading alot more on radiosity lately, and I'm still experimenting.

 

I'll do some touchup work to the peice and once i get ideal radiosity settings, I'll rerender it (at 32 hrs a render i want to be pretty much satisfied before i give up my computer for a day and then some).

 

more to come!

 

Ben

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I've been reading alot more on radiosity lately, and I'm still experimenting.

For someone who is definitely intrigued and inspired by the results of radiosity but very much a newbie to the subject, where is:

 

a) a good 'place' to start and

B) valuable resoucres on the subject (A:M related and otherwise)

 

Many thanks for the advice and the inspiration.

 

C.

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where is:

 

a) a good 'place' to start and

B) valuable resoucres on the subject (A:M related and otherwise)

You might want to start with the Cornell Box tutorial that you will find in the Radiosity forum.

 

Also check those tutorials about Photon Mapping.

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