- Wed Jul 20, 2005 5:12 am
#47591

A simple teapot, modeled in Rhino.
Rhinoll 0.6.1, Maxwell Beta 1.2.2
15 hrs, SL 15.
Slight De-Noising in Photoshop.
Athlon 64 FX-55, 2.6 GHz, 1 Gig RAM. ATI FireGL V7100 256 Mb
I notice the areas that were still noisy after so long rendering were those lit primarily by indirect reflected light.
Is it a better strategy to use more lights and higher shutter speeds at the risk of blowing out the image with too much light, vs less light and lower shutter speeds, but better control over shadows???
I know it's simple, but C&C are always welcome.
Axe
and another view:

A simple teapot, modeled in Rhino.
Rhinoll 0.6.1, Maxwell Beta 1.2.2
15 hrs, SL 15.
Slight De-Noising in Photoshop.
Athlon 64 FX-55, 2.6 GHz, 1 Gig RAM. ATI FireGL V7100 256 Mb
I notice the areas that were still noisy after so long rendering were those lit primarily by indirect reflected light.
Is it a better strategy to use more lights and higher shutter speeds at the risk of blowing out the image with too much light, vs less light and lower shutter speeds, but better control over shadows???
I know it's simple, but C&C are always welcome.
Axe
and another view:
