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True Radiosity At last?

Bryce (none) posted on Feb 09, 2003
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A test in producing true radiosity. It turned out better than I thought it would. The mech (3d cafe) was rendered in such detail, I could hardly believe it was bryce... This render took 11 hours OI! and only uses true ambiance. No blurry reflections and no blurry transmissions. If infact the image was rendered without true ambiance enabled it would be perfectly black sparing the small reflection in the blue sphere. If you want I can post a pic of it w/0 true ambiance. The environment of this image was a blue sky, sunshiney day. Unlike my other indoor render at. http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=107&Form.ShowMessage=1094951 You can easily see the difference in the two. The only thing changed is the reflectivity on the mech and the background image. No lighting was changed or color levels. Neither image has any postwork. Anyway, comments and suggestions welcomed. ty in advance.

Comments (14)


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woodhurst

8:53PM | Sun, 09 February 2003

wow, this is awesome! i always like seeing radiosity images, they take a long time to render, but the quality makes it worth it. great job!

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Doublecrash

9:30PM | Sun, 09 February 2003

Top-level ligthing. I followed all your posts in the forum, and this result is way way excellent. But I don't think the "radiosity" issue will never end :) My compliments.

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Dash101

9:54PM | Sun, 09 February 2003

-Fan-freaken-tastic- ... ! You NAILED the lighting on this shot brilliantly.. OY Indeed!! ... Veery slick man! Very slick indeed... I'd like to see a full scene rendered out in Bryce with TRUE radiosity..

ocddoug

10:37PM | Sun, 09 February 2003

Very impressive! Looks like Maya or Lightwave.

Ornlu

11:34PM | Sun, 09 February 2003

I know, that's what I thought when it finished =P. I guess realism is truly all in the lighting.

alvinylaya

12:37AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

Excellent render! Really high quality.

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jddog

2:05AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

Thats perfect rendering in Bryce. Excellent.

YL

6:18AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

fantastic render !

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Kiernnan

7:21AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

This is perfect. I am still just learning what Bryce can do. I haven't even gotten to the radiosity issue and would love to learn more. Thanks for showing this.

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online_art

8:10AM | Mon, 10 February 2003

True to live colors. Excellent!

Whatsagaltodo

1:52PM | Mon, 10 February 2003

I just can't get enough of this....!!!!...more more more!

ddragon12

8:20AM | Wed, 12 February 2003

Thanks for sharing your settings and explaining what you have done! Very cool render!

linkinpark

12:00PM | Sun, 23 February 2003

Fantastic presentation of fake radiosity..!!!Amazing,you are a bryce master!

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blend3d

7:52PM | Thu, 16 October 2003

Simply Incredible!


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