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Subject: Lightwave, Poser, and Global Illumination


Darth Opus ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 11:24 AM ยท edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 10:19 PM

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Just a simple scene with nene using lightwave's radiosity and an illuminated sphere as the lightsource. The render time was large. Around 3 hours. I think it looks pretty good though so the rendertime is acceptable. done on celeron 500 w/128 megs of RAM. later, Don


ninhalo5 ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 12:03 PM

maybe i have a bad eye but that really dont look much more differant than a 8 min render in bryce to me and i have only a celeron 366. but perhaps i'm mistaken jeff


redvant ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 4:44 PM

Trust me. You can't get lighting like that in Bryce. Global illumination gives images that soft, realistic look. I've done similar renderings in Max with the skydome script. I have to say Lightwave kicks @$$ with GI. Great job Darth! :)


Darth Opus ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 8:03 PM

thanks for the encouragement redvant. I only wish I could get the rendertime down though. I'm still working on the "optimal" setting. Maybe it's just time to get that dual pentium 800 system! Not with a baby on the way unfortunately. If anyone can give me some insight as to how to improve render speed, please come forward. later, Don


ninhalo5 ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 9:31 PM

my apoligies i stand corrected it just seemed to me about the same but just out of courisioty how much longer would it take to do a render with a scene added extra models and stuff like that 3 hours seems an awful long time for a simple render or could you perhaps adjust the render time in that prog.?


Darth Opus ( ) posted Mon, 25 September 2000 at 6:35 PM

Ninhalo5 I'm actually trying different settings to get the best time. I have also found that some textures work better w/radiosity than others. I'm not sure why. I hope to get the quickest/best quality settings soon. I am also curious as to how much of a render cost adding more figures will be. Hopefully it won't be that much. I think it will though. later, Don


ninhalo5 ( ) posted Tue, 26 September 2000 at 12:44 AM

well good luck my friend cant wait to see a final outcome


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