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enricoceric
18-Nov-06, 04:49
Hi,

Here is a work somebody asked me, I started but I will not work anymore on it as it will not be used. So they are still some imperfections and it probably should be improved but the result is not bad at all.

Modelled with Blender
Rendered with Yafray
Some postprocessing mainly to correct some artifacts due to the Yafray renderer
The rendering time was about 6h30 on a core 2 duo 6700 in 1200x800
I mainly spent time on the light tuning and on Yafray settings to get a good quality/time ratio.

Just for the fun, I'm doing the same rendering with Indigo, the main issue is the light settings as meshlights do not produce enough light to illuminate the scene and I had to open the ceiling to let the sun enter in the room. As soon as I get a nice result I'll post it here.


http://users.skynet.be/myline/3D/200.jpg


Here is a first attempt with Indigo. Still some grain and problems with the bump on the floor tiles to fix.

Rendering time : 9h30 on a Core 2 duo 6700 for an image in 800x600

http://users.skynet.be/myline/3D/202.jpg

Flurp
18-Nov-06, 05:00
This is very very well done.

5*'s :cool:

p99
18-Nov-06, 05:07
I love the milky white shine of all the porcelins. It's not quite realistic(or what I see)
but I sure am determined to buy a toilet that purdy ^_^

Alvaro
18-Nov-06, 05:28
Yes, the porcelain wuold need a nice SSS touch, beneath the reflective layer, not currently possible in yafray. Anyway is a great work. I would light up basins wood basements with a less dark texture maybe.

Using pilots' terminology, you are pushing the envelope of YafRay.

skypa
18-Nov-06, 06:34
Would you mind sharing the scene so that one can push it through Indigo? :)

chronoh
18-Nov-06, 06:47
Very nice enrico :)

animatinator
18-Nov-06, 10:03
That's amazing!! The lighting is very realistic, especially the reflections on the floor :D
Well done!

magoseitor
18-Nov-06, 14:19
i find it very realistc and very well done!!!
love those towels.
and the floor too.
keep it!!!

PD: could you post the indigo version ???

garphik
18-Nov-06, 15:02
simply great !
you have great skills mate


Using pilots' terminology, you are pushing the envelope of YafRay.
double that

enricoceric
19-Nov-06, 07:20
Thanks to all,

As mentioned by Alvaro, some SSS would be very great for the porcelain.

@skypa & magoseitor: I'm currently working on an Indigo version, I finally found the way to well use meshlights (with linear tonemapping instead of leaving Indigo automatically set the lighting). I hope to publish it in the coming days.

ART [ Pendragon ]
19-Nov-06, 10:00
Very realistic enricoceric

chela69
19-Nov-06, 10:38
guru enricoceric,
abs, gr8 work man...my layman brother did not believe what he saw..said this is a photo!!! could enlighten us noobs with pointers as to your light settings. i am desperately trying to learn correct lighting techniques..so your 'mesh' lighting term had me a bit :confused:.thanx in advance.
chela69

Charlesworth999
19-Nov-06, 10:52
Class A work. I'd like to see more of your work!

jason
19-Nov-06, 14:24
still looking for the "imperfections"...;)

tera4d
19-Nov-06, 14:56
Very very realistic man good job

free_ality
19-Nov-06, 15:54
ha, love to see your work...another class A, 5 *s

enricoceric
22-Nov-06, 01:30
Thanks again to all,

I updated this post with an Indigo version, still some work to improve it but it already gives an idea of what could be the result. For those interrested, I finally used the Linear tonemapping (unflag lines in the XML), this allows you to manually control the lighting. I used several meshlights (@chela69 a meshlight is for example a plane with emit value > 0, it is then considered as a light by Indigo) and no sunlight, the light coming from the window is a meshlight too.

Virgilio
23-Nov-06, 06:06
Very nice renders! Both YafRay and Indigo!

Actually for the sake of corectness of light calculations, I found Indigo best. You said something about problems on the floor bump map. I actually found it very good and looking real. I wouldn´t change it... =D

Congrats, man. Very strong work.

ahuri
23-Nov-06, 06:12
Very well done!
Nice lighting!

5 stars for me!

spacestrudel
23-Nov-06, 07:00
Only crit is about the towels on both images (much better on indigo render) and the black stuff on a toilet seat (on indigo render)
But otherwise very nice work!

Ian30
23-Nov-06, 12:48
I like it well done.

Ian30
23-Nov-06, 12:49
I like the second image the best.

Aidan
23-Nov-06, 17:13
Dude that is awesome!

BgDM
24-Nov-06, 07:50
Moved to the gallery.

BgDM

enricoceric
25-Nov-06, 12:34
Thanks again to all,

I updated the Indigo version, see top of the thread.

choncua
27-Nov-06, 18:27
Hello!
Congratulations by the excellent work!

Excuse to the audacity but podria to say the configuration to me of the stainless steel that I use?

Thousand excuses by my bad English

Greetings