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Some Ajax (Jotero Scan model) renders

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:44 pm
by daimon
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Many thanks to Jotero for the amazing model

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 9:16 pm
by Olivier Cugniet
great pics :D the third one is interresting :P

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:02 pm
by giacob
nice render but frankly had enpugh with this aiax and similar stuff!!!

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:08 pm
by daimon
Thanks Olivier Cugniet, Kris Handley, giacob
and by the way Giacob what do you like to see next instead of some more renders of Ajax and similar stuff? :lol:

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:39 pm
by daimon
Thank you Kyriaco,
I used the default settings of studio and I just checked Enable Sun Light

Physical Sky
Enable Sun Light ON
Day 180
Hour19,500
GMT 1
Turbidity 3
Ozone 0.350
Water 2.0

Material is default as well, pretty amazing for a renderer(thanks to Maxwell) to do something like that with just 3 mouse clicks.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:05 am
by OlivierG
Hello Daimon,
Really impressive render. Great contrast in particular. Any post processing ?
Also,would you mind sharing set up for first two and material for last ?
How did you make the back ground for the last one.
And above all : all long did you render on what machine.
I never got close to such crisp render with such contrast.
Well done. Do you fell RC5 improves the quality of these particular images ?


Olivier

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:44 am
by daimon
OlivierG
Hello Daimon,
Really impressive render. Great contrast in particular. Any post processing ?
Also,would you mind sharing set up for first two and material for last ?
How did you make the back ground for the last one.
And above all : all long did you render on what machine.
I never got close to such crisp render with such contrast.
Well done. Do you fell RC5 improves the quality of these particular images ?

Thanks Oliver,
I did an Auto Contrast on all images and Auto Color on the 3rd one in Photoshop because with the LCD monitor you are never sure if the image you are looking at has correct colors.
The material is the dredshinyplastic that comes with Maxwell.
I lofted some curves together (check the screen capture)
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I am not 100% sure about the rendering time but I think was about 7-9hrs at 2000x2000, But i remember the images were very clean at 4hrs.
The computer is an HP 9300 Dual Dual-Core 270 with 2GB ram which I am testing now for a friend.
Since I haven't try the same scene with beta I am not sure if RC5 impoves the quality but I was very impressed when I woke up the next morning and I saw those renders, was the first time i got that clean renders.