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Landscape 3b

Carrara/RDS Landscape posted on Apr 20, 2010
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same scene as Landscape 3 Only difference is having rotated the sunlight direction to be pointing with the camera's direction. Interestingly, I don't have the fog or scene haze enabled, just the SunBeams which turned into an interesting volumetric fog. Still playing with Carrara 8 Beta. Maybe I'll have some actual and full renders coming up in a little while. One thing is for certain though, I'm really enjoying the long awaited 64bit aspect of Carrara. I've been revisiting older renders that used to give me trouble, and even scenes that i simply was unable to render, and carrra chews through them without issue or complaint. Mind you, it now makes use of the 8gb of system ram, with the highest peak usage sofar at 6gb! No wonders some certain scenes wouldn't even begin to render, since 32bit is limited to just under 3gb. I'm most definitely going to be revisiting a few render scenes, and add back the extra props and figures I had been forced to remove and upload them as new revisions. Some could argue the point "well, you could've added them in with postwork" , although that goes against my style and moto of not 'fixing' an render with any sort of postwork that change /modify the base picture. Not that my view, preferences of approach to thing is wright or wrong, its just simply the path i've chosen. Lol, i didn't intend for this to sound / read more like a blog entry but eh, being this is more a simple scene test render of settings, i wanted to talk a little bit more on C8 and the merits of the new 64bit functionality; since it pertains to what used to be my bigggest stumbling block within carrara. Enjoy and have a good one! Btw, if you want to use this for a backdrop, do any edits to it whatever, just toss a link back here. Thats all I ask in fairness.

Comments (9)


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alessimarco

8:23AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

The fog effect (even if unintentional) is very nice! A spectacular landscape!

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efron_241

8:36AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

misty and cool !

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mistressotdark

8:40AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

looks cool. I haven't tried 8 too much yet..did do a render or 2 though

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njb2000

10:44AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Nice Landscape great to hear good reviews!

altec101

10:48AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Most excellent render! a very beautiful scene!

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Zaarin

12:43PM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Nice, reminds me of the Southwestern United States. :)

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kjer_99

12:51AM | Wed, 21 April 2010

This one is sort of like Myers Rock, Australia, surrounded by water. Must have been that 1000 year rain! heh!

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Madbat

12:38AM | Thu, 22 April 2010

I've noticed the same thing about sunbeams; they add a strange fog effect or make sunset clouds more orange. I am starting to like cararra quite a lot, but I really don't see a whole lot of difference in render times between c7 and c8. Seeing as it looks like we're in Australia with this pic, I'ma just go toss some steaks on the barbie!

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DukeNukem2005

6:21AM | Sun, 13 June 2010

This is a very beautiful image!


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