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By m-Que
#357412
A stupid question, but basically if my rendering machine is not connected to the internet a Benchwell feature is a 'no-no' for me?
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By Bubbaloo
#357417
m-Que wrote:A stupid question, but basically if my rendering machine is not connected to the internet a Benchwell feature is a 'no-no' for me?
I'm pretty sure it has to download the scene, it's not built into the install.
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By m-Que
#357434
BTW, I'm surprised no one has not yet mentioned "Render Calculator" which is AWESOME :!:
And some tiny little cool features like "Application closing" warning window - really smart. :wink:
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By m-Que
#357439
devista wrote:
m-Que wrote:And some tiny little cool features like "Application closing" warning window - really smart. :wink:
sorry, where? :oops:
saludos
luis
In Maxwell Render - when you modify your image (for instance, apply SimuLens) and close, you get a warning window.
It prevents you from making sure you don't forget to save - what actually happened to me a couple of times :wink:
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By m-Que
#357441
Fernando Tella wrote:
m-Que wrote:BTW, I'm surprised no one has not yet mentioned "Render Calculator" which is AWESOME :!:
I think that one is not new, is it?
Seriously?
Cause this is the first version of MR that has "Tools" toolbar for me (as far as I remember).

I just checked release notes for 2.5, 2.6, 2.6.10, & 2.7 and can't find it anywhere.
When was it added?
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By Fernando Tella
#357443
m-Que wrote:
Fernando Tella wrote:
m-Que wrote:BTW, I'm surprised no one has not yet mentioned "Render Calculator" which is AWESOME :!:
I think that one is not new, is it?
Seriously?
Cause this is the first version of MR that has "Tools" toolbar for me (as far as I remember).

I just checked release notes for 2.5, 2.6, 2.6.10, & 2.7 and can't find it anywhere.
When was it added?
Can't say for sure, but I think I saw it before...
By feynman
#357449
Solution: just head down to loppmarknad and buy some vintage tea pots, plates, mock-velvet altar cloth - and take good ol' photographs to stop cryin' ;)
devista wrote:
Bubbaloo wrote:
dariolanza wrote:Hello arch3d,

The Benchwell scene is encrypted and protected, and can not be downloaded and edited in a usual manner. We did it this way to protect authorship of the model, materials and scene.

But it is beautiful, no?

Cheers

Dario Lanza
That teapot MXM is a wonderful example of a well made material!
then how can we learn to do these wonderful materials? :cry:
saludos
luis
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By eric nixon
#357495
Actually theres nothing special about the materials in the scene, theyre not highly accurate or efficient.
The teapot has UV mapped dirt which came from the original photo scan, that gives it a great look. And I know a lot of work went into scanning that teatpot too!
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By Hervé
#357499
hihi... maybe I'll put it on sale.. but that would be expensive.. so kinda pointless... :mrgreen:

Like Eric said, it's not complicated, but takes time.. sure.. :D

h/
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By David Solito
#357582
Thanks to all, guys. You did a great job.
Is it possible later to add more options to play with "hairgrass®" to simulate more hair renders in the studio?

HairGrass® a new concept by MR 8)
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By m-Que
#357611
Hervé wrote:hihi... maybe I'll put it on sale..
Who would buy a teapot with a broken handle glued with SSS material? :mrgreen: :wink:
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