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Ilja Pohl
06-06-2002, 07:50 AM
Here´s just another pic I made with Cinema 4D.

Please don´t complain about the construction, because I´m not an architekt. ;))

It´s just about the lightning I want to get your feedback...


http://www.c4d-treff.de/galerie/bilder/Architektur/2320.jpg


Thx

Ilja

fxgogo
06-06-2002, 10:42 AM
Now that is also very nice. Are you using extra lights or just one sun light. I presume you are using GI.

Ilja Pohl
06-06-2002, 11:14 AM
Hi,

yes you´re right I´m only unsing the sunlight and GI.

Ilja

STRAT
06-07-2002, 10:32 AM
looking ok.

you definately want to up the max samples and ss a bit - there be some nasty artifacts in the far rear wall there.
And your diffuse depth is too high. turn the diffuse depth down to 1. 1 is the most realistic and closest to real life you'll get. also it's much faster.

marcom
06-09-2002, 12:13 PM
nice image.

i know i shoudn't criticise the construction, but i have to... ;)
first: the doors are looking strange, as they seem to be floating on the wall. i guess a doorframe would help making them more realistic.
second: the entire floorconstruction has no visual clue how it may hold up against gravity... you could add some columns/supports and cross girders to make the construction "feasible"...

i hope i'm not to much of a pain... ;)

cheers marcom

sunk
06-13-2002, 03:09 PM
looks great

ThirdEye
06-13-2002, 03:18 PM
STRAT wrote: And your diffuse depth is too high. turn the diffuse depth down to 1. 1 is the most realistic and closest to real life you'll get. also it's much faster

In real life there are infinite light bounces, the most realistic setting for the diffuse depth would be 20 (maximum possible in XL). With 1 bounce it would be really very dark and absolutely not realistic (from the final render GI video tutorials: "let the light bounce!"); but yes it would be faster.

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