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Vue Realism posted on Mar 22, 2006
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I have begun a study on Vue radiosity, centered for indoor environments. It's a field a little handled, but rich of possibility, IMO. I working up more than one project and this one is the second, the first and the others has to be completed. Everything is started up from a tutorial by Chipp Walters to www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/vuelab/IndoorRadiosity.htm Most projects, I working up, derives by pics of the best 3D artists on the web, as this one which is by "Jos

Comments (57)


anassasi

12:00PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Genial, excelente trabajo

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LaVonne

12:00PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Very realistic! The lighting is fantastic! Excellent work!

DigitalCelt

12:17PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Excellent lighting & radiosity study - well done!

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sackrat

12:34PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Outstanding !

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Galluccio

12:34PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Mamma mia che lavoro Luigi! Grazie per le indicazioni molto precise e da sperimentare. Sei un maestro. Davvero complimenti.

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Belgareth

12:39PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Beautifully done, my friend. Looks like a render from 3DS Max. Well done and I look forward to a tutorial from you.:)

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thecytron

12:44PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

This is most excellent indeed!

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Orio

12:52PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Astounding achievement.

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Irish

1:09PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Both impressive and awesome!! The lighting is spectacular and your modelling is excellent. Bravo!!

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FCLittle

1:11PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Very well done...textures and lighting make this seem very real.

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VIART

1:51PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

The sun has managed to penetrate into this ancient building. Therefore over old walls are triumphed with beauty! Flowers became alive and it is possible to feel aroma which proceeds from them.

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wabe

2:33PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

) love this light here. Absolutely fantastic.

sermel

2:36PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

super job

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A_

3:07PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

the light is outstanding! really nice textres, too. wish i could sit there.

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rodluc2001

3:35PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Wow !!! its a V-Ray like image !! very nice !

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petemohr

3:45PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

a brilliant work! everything looks perfect!!! :)V

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jtt

4:15PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Your patience has payed off, Wonderful work.

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dburdick

4:25PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Nice work - thanks for the tips

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bruno021

4:29PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Fantastic modelling! Lighting is superb. have you tried excluding some lights from the radiosily solution? If so, was the lighting correct/wrong? Because this would cut render times. Also what's best in your opinion: +4 quality boost in the atmo tab, or more "overall quality" in the render tab? It's difficult to know because of the insane render times involved, but it would be nice if some of us would get their feet wet in this field. Wonderful results, btw!

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Shari123

6:14PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

What a remarkable image! Exceptional lighting and modeling. I'm so glad someone is doing these tests. I really love the results of radiosity, I just hate the long renders. Bravo!

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spider1313

8:04PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Simply gorgeous! My hat is off to you, Luigi, for this fine study and I can't wait to see more...and a tutorial as Gareth has suggested '-)!

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Vertecles

9:48PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Super, super work! Lighting is definately the most diffuclt part of a render for me. One day I hope to produce images as fine as this! Big VOTE.

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BountifulKnight

11:53PM | Wed, 22 March 2006

Very close to photographic! And not just any ordinary photo, a beautiful artistic photo that only the best of photographers can make. The detail work and the lighting are fantastic. Very well done!

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PhG47

12:37AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

This image is magnificent, for a month, I also work with "GR" and I know what it represents. To push the quality by preserving times of calculation, a reasonable madness is a true challenge. I have at present 100h at 200h am on my works and I try to reduce this time by using "Illumination banking" to degrade the quality of the slowest objects to be render. It is a true break-in head, but the results are as high as the wait, as proves him this image. Excellent work. Bravo!

garyandcatherine

12:45AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

That is one super piece of work. You have achieved absolute perfection in all areas.

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cermit

2:34AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

great lighting, mood...excellent render

jmc95

3:06AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

Can't see a single thing wrong ! A masterpiece ! Vote of course !

Othosmops

3:08AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

Did someone mention that this one is darn realistic and darn fine art? And now out with it: How long did this render take?

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ShadowDN1

3:45AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

excellent work and lightning v

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chippwalters

5:21AM | Thu, 23 March 2006

Stupendous work! Looks great, esp like the grass growing through the concrete pavers. Nice touch.

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