A borning room by jonpink
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Description
I am very new to 3D (never touched the stuff until 8 months ago) and trying to learn as much / as quick a possible! Any comments or tips on how to improve my images are always most welcome (:)j
This took 36.3 hours to render!! so not wanting to do volumetric lighting again on my slooooooow 400Mhz. :(
Comments (6)
Thirdeye
Looks great, the overpowering light 'look' is hard to achieve but yours looks fantastic. Dunno about the 36 hours though, did you use radiosity?
Shademaster
Hey jonpink! Wonderfull piece of art you made! I don't think you are a beginner anymore. If you want some tips on getting the render time down: try rendering using the ARNOLD render settings, this means you set (in the radiosity dialog) the amount of stochastic samples to: 16, the prepass to 1/1 and diffusion depth to 2. accuracy should be at 70 % and the rest should be set to 1. This way you benefit from the beauty of a radiosity render without the huge render times. I don't know if this is going to help in this scen, but it might be worth a try...
cartesius
Been following Adams tutorial, have you? I made the room (with the lighting) myself not long ago :) Nice atmosphere and I can understand that it took some time to render.
jonpink
Thanks for the aRnold tip shademaster, I shall give it a bash right now.
FitArtistSF
Hey Jonpink, I am learning Cinema (v7) as well. If you can do this good a render in only 8 months, there's hope for me. ;O) This is Very, very well done! Your other images (rooms, robots, etc.) have really been done well too. Man, I hope I will be able to do as well. Good Job!
stealthman
Excellent image!! Awesome work!