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Hi Hashers ....

 

I just loved these new features ( IBL and HDR ). they produces nice photorealistic renders !!!!! THX HASH ...

more one .... kitchen scene !!!! ( 262 Kb )

 

kitchen0.jpg

 

render time = 9h02m

16 passes

IBL+HDR

resolution= 800x800

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Really nice.

 

Did you use the "Soften" option in the Multipass options? If not, thry it. It should help with the aliasing effect on the utensils caused by the HDR environment.

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Hi Yves :

Im not sure if i used it ...... thanks for the tip !!!!

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Hey Xtaz,

 

Really nice work...I mean really nice.

I hope you will send a hires copies to Steve Sappington for the Hash booth.

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thank you for comments .. im speechless ....

ill fix alias and post result here tomorrow ( more 9h to render ) :)

i believe this render time is caused for model into model ... i mean the wine into glass and bottle... all these models have transparency, reflection and index of refraction ... and they should interact ....

 

thx again Spliners

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That's awesome....the more I read these forums..the more I realize.I don't know crap <_<

 

Nice work..thanks for the inspiration.

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Fine looking stuff!

 

The bases of the wine glasses look dark, I suppose because they are "reflecting" the dark background, but I'd think more of the light table top would come thru.

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I went looking on the Hash site for more info on IBL and HDR and couldn't find anything. is there info someone can direct me to? Or tell me what they stand for?

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