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Bathroom details
Hello fellows,
here's a little detail of my house design i want to share with you. it's a walk-in shower with see-through window from the tub, as seen on mtv cribs i kindof decided to want some of this too...
it looks like this:
big (full-hd) sized picture can be found here: click me
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lights shower
Hans,
here is an example of the shower ceiling as supposed to be. the rain shower armature has to be an additional object, for the texture. there is another level of ceiling planned, for the LED illuminated dome. the lights look a bit quirky, i got to create some ceiling halogen spots later. macfrog
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Re: Bathroom details
20 hrs for a full HD render. and there are some lights not directly visible, and there some glass/reflections on the way. And-most of all- it's a single core PPC G4 with 2GB memory @1.5GHz only. btw. I'm familar with other engines, i'm into 3d-design for more than 15 years now Still remember the times when one LowRes frame take a day or more.....
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Bathroom, more details
Hello to everyone watching,
i've just done some more pictures, i hope you find them kindof usefull
first one is another view at supposed to be late afternoon:
then,2nd, a view from the edge of the tub at 20PM, midsummer: Ceiling lights are off, nice dark ambience... (this one took about an hour to render)
and 3rd, from the same point of view, a brighter look at the scene: (here we are talking about 1hour and a half for this (tiny) image to render: there are 8 light sources present and alot(!) of glass and other reflections).
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Re: Bathroom, more details
Hi to everybody,
i just finished the render of this project on my new MBP. Well, it took only 27 minutes(!) for a full hd image in best quality. I think the 4x2 cores helped alot
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Re: Bathroom, more details
Octane render is a very good program. I own it. I also don't use it any more. Blender cycles renderer is to notch, and free with blender. May as well keep it open. My vote is for cycles, much more flexible.