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second cornell

Blender3D Insects posted on Oct 18, 2007
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this cornell was made once again with my own renderer using forward path tracing and mlt. i have bidirectionl working as well. if you'd like a copy of the renderer pm me. it will be open source eventualy. it now has an octree and renderes about 2 samples a ms for forward path tracing. this image took overnight.

Comments (6)


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doarte

9:20PM | Thu, 18 October 2007

Great Blender work, love your colors!

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criss

4:06AM | Fri, 19 October 2007

Looking forward to see your render engine in a final version.

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tallpindo

5:22AM | Fri, 19 October 2007

Definitely worth seeing. I was unable to fathom Blender and left coding many years ago to the standard applications with general worth. Now to see where you are exploring is a revelation.

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Fidelity2

12:36PM | Fri, 19 October 2007

Very well done. 5+.

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prionbrain

5:02PM | Sun, 21 October 2007

Wow!!! This image is very very cool!!! I wonder how do you do this glass-texture effect with blender?

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oodmb

5:35PM | Sun, 21 October 2007

its my own render engine, so i dont. however, in blender you can add a glass material, turn glass on, and turn fresnel on, and do get the caustics use yafray.


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