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By ivox3
#136637
a stunning render. :shock:
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By ivox3
#137659
Gianni ......hope you don't mind, ....but I've been messing with this little program that creates screen savers using video filters.

anyways, .....I was poking around looking for good maxwell water images. So, I picked this one up and made a screen saver.

Here it is: http://www.streamload.com/ivox3/GIANNI_POOL.SCR

is it goofy? .....

you just have to click on the icon to run it .....or you can right click on it for a few options.

...just messin around. i3.


Note: ....if you right click on it and Uncheck the [stretch] box ....it works best.

.....kind of silly -- I think.

who needs realflow? ..... :lol:
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By Mattia Sullini
#137669
One shot....one kill...
Pic of the day again! Congrats!
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By macray
#137687
Did you implement the water as a post effect in Photoshop?
I cannot imagine to get such a clear picture in 10/12 hours with real water. Could you explain how you did it?

These are great pictures!
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By jurX
#137740
...nice pics!
By messire
#137745
i don't get it.... i have a xeon 3.0 ghz with 2MB of ram, and any render i do with a tenth of what u have in there are still noisy after 10 hours.... how do you manage to render so quick and sharp... Please tell us what machine ( s) you have and how u set them !=

thnx
Nils
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By Xlars
#137766
I suggest you open a Online Maxwell Academy where you teach how to make such renders .. I want to attend such a class :-)
By JCAddy
#138001
macray wrote:Did you implement the water as a post effect in Photoshop?
I cannot imagine to get such a clear picture in 10/12 hours with real water. Could you explain how you did it?

These are great pictures!
i've actually had water clear up about 10 times faster than a thin pane of glass.

I rendered a water fountain and it cleared up within 2 hours using the dielectric material for the water surface.
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By Gianni Melis
#138275
thanks to all… you are much kind !
I ask excuse for the delay for my answers :oops:
the original render are 4000x3000 I have reduced at 1600x1200.

X kelv_w: I' used only sky light and one emitters plane over camera... I have fixed the levels and litle glow in photoshop (30sec in all )... nothing more

X Adam Trachtenberg: yes...you have reason...I have not been able to use the version rc5...the option "-hd" does not work with this version... the water with the beta version is good only with one plan. The plan distorts the rifraction and this is the result .

X giacob: beta version and amd xp 2800. Thanks

X luca_bucci: (come dice giacob) credo che la riduzione del noise sia dovuto alla diffusione della luce e alla mancanza di puntri critici d'illuminazione...in pratica è come se avessimo una scena esterna e infatti ho usato i settaggi camera di un esterno. ti ringrazio dei complimenti Luca, i tuoi sono particolarmente graditi!

X ivox3: thank you so much! your thought is indeed a lot appreciate and likeable!!

X Mattia Sullini: solo fortuna! thanks

X Xlars: you are very kind!...but this is too much for me !!

X macray and messire: this scene has one lighting system much simple one...the noise in the water is finished after 4-5 hours. you try with one similar scene :wink:


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