View Full Version : My livingroom HDRI composite
Peoples 07-29-2003, 11:41 AM Hey there!
Seeing all those cool Blochi challenges here I tried to tweak the theme a bit and made a shot of my living room. I used the same Blochi's HDRi cause it pretty much fits my scene as well (one bright window). One cube for the table to act as a shadow catcher. The objects are from www.frenchcinema4d.com - so I didn't model them. The glasses are Blochi's as well.
I think it came out pretty nice - the shadows can be better if I up the samples but my machine can't handle it:rolleyes:
If someone would like to try this scene I can put it up for you to dl?
http://www.hut.fi/~vhautala/renders/livingroom.jpg
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SilverDragon
07-29-2003, 12:52 PM
It looks great ! Very realistic ! :thumbsup:
It would be great if you put it somewhere for download !
Please ! :applause:
Shademaster
07-29-2003, 01:02 PM
It looks great Peoples!! If you need hosting or anything, I am going to host all the homemade HDRI scene's/hdr files to keep them in 1 easy to find place. Let me know if you want your file hosted :)
Great work.....
Peoples
07-29-2003, 02:11 PM
Thanks - I might be in need of some hosting because my site is on my university server for personal homepages but we have a limit of 30MB and it's almost used.. So - I try to put up the scene with some english object names and the textures too - I'll let you know when it's ready and maybe we'll figure something out w/ the hosting problem:thumbsup:
fretshredder
07-29-2003, 03:22 PM
man that is awesome...
I may be able to help with hosting needs as well
:thumbsup:
/gz
Aurety
07-30-2003, 12:33 AM
:applause:
Wooww ! Good job peoples !!
Thanks for the "frenchcinema4d.com" users, I appreciate that you said some words here about our job. Nice to see we're not invisible on the C4D planet.
For all the masters I can find here and the others, thanks for your works.
Dedicace to Pasto ;) .
Sorry for my very bad english. :blush:
Antoine Aurety, Frenchcinema4d.com Moderator.
not bad dude that looks great. I personally have no clue about the method you used but it looks really nice would love to mess around with that file of yours.
Emberghost
07-30-2003, 04:22 AM
Originally posted by JIII
I personally have no clue about the method you used but it looks really nice
I agree, looks exactly like a photo, excellent job!
Peoples
07-30-2003, 09:46 AM
Thanks a lot for your input - I managed to clean up some space from my host so you can now dl the scene and study it.
I didn't include the HDR which you can get here:
http://hdri.cgtechniques.com/~blochi/show.php?id=322&PHPSESSID=4a9ba3fb3d724feb86c9fb6aa17ab88f
Get the spherical version and paste it to the HDR material in the scene. You may need to rotate the sky's HDR texture a bit to match the rooms geometry. The background pic is included - the one from my livingroom (olohuone.tif). Just paste it in the materials where it is needed. The plant isn't either included to reduce the size.
If I forgot to include something or something doesn't work properly - let me know.
You also need to adjust the radiosity settings - they are at the default now.
Finally - I'd like you to post some of your results with this scene here in this thread for me and all of us to enjoy!
The FILE (http://www.hut.fi/~vhautala/renders/livingroom.zip)
alienesque
07-30-2003, 01:01 PM
hello..looks very very good..one thing though...whys there a strange slight 'glow' around the left hand plant..or is that just the compression?
only a minor thing as i think it looks amazing (i havnt a clue about this hdr stuff)..can it be done with a mac?
:beer:
Shademaster
08-01-2003, 02:13 PM
Ok peoples, I got my server online, if you need hosting let me know! (or if anyone else made a cool hdri scene I'll host that too :) )
Peoples
08-04-2003, 10:27 AM
Shademaster!
I'm running out of space on my server and since you kindly offered to host my hdr file - It'd help me alot if the offer still is on the table.. So feel free to download the scene from my previous post and host it - If it's still OK with you.:love:
Btw - seems this scene hasn't been too popular, but if someone has tried it I'd love to see some results!
Shademaster
08-04-2003, 12:37 PM
K man, I uploaded it to my server, it's called Livingroom-Peoples.zip and I put a lowres version of the apartment hdr (not noticable, only in filesize) in there and I made your livingroom tif a jpeg with almost no compression and I set the radiosity settings to plug'n play values :). Managed to get it to 2.73 mb.
Thanks a lot man!
Peoples
08-04-2003, 02:43 PM
:beer: Thanks to you - I really appreciate it, being a lazy bastard myself I feel a bit :blush: for not optimizing the scene myself.. But a BIG thanks - and I hope someone shows us something cool done with that scene:thumbsup:
Shademaster
08-04-2003, 05:23 PM
Hehe, no problem man, I got it down to 1.5 mb without problems :)
It's incredible, I allready got 5500 hits on my website and 3 gigabyte bandwidth is allready used in 3 days! I got 30 gig monthly so I might be able to make it but maaaaan, never ever imagined this would happen :beer:
adamzee
08-04-2003, 09:57 PM
Hallo,
I havn`t wrote a word but this picture is most impresive
i have ever seen on the web.Great work:applause:
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