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Re: PhotoVideoRenderingDemo
Xiste, guess which one... tongue
Unfortunately I'm not owner of the same skills as you. As Enko clearly points out, the lighting is done by him ( her?). I wonder what are Enko's tricks for getting the light so natural. As I am presently working on constructing and presenting my new studio, I'm trying to learn all I can about lighting.
My experience is that Yafaray gives very noisy results on light surfaces in dark areas, and I can't find any noise in Enko's renderings, which show many light surfaces in dark areas, f.i. in the first image where there is a perfect gradient leading into the corner at the center of the picture. This is an example of where Yafaray normally will produce noise, while Sunflow tends to produce banding. I see neither. I wonder if Enko's perfect results depend more on the lighting, the render engine or the combination.
I also wonder what makes it so easy to say which render engine has been used on the different pictures. Are there any particular signs I should look for?
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Xiste, Pascal, thank you for your comments on the quality of the renderings!
Did you use Yafaray or Sunflow?
All the previous images were made with the YafaRay rendering engine.
I wonder what are Enko's tricks for getting the light so natural. I wonder if Enko's perfect results depend more on the lighting, the render engine or the combination.
You can get a preview with the SH3D file available here. (saved rendering settings) Each point of view has a different time.
For a light power > 0: * light panel - daylight (variable light intensity depending on the time of day) * unviewable or opaque light panel (fixed light intensity) * light sphere - automatic (off during the day and on at night) * unviewable or opaque light sphere (always on)
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