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Molly Millions radiosity

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Jun 27, 2001
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A remake of one of my previous scenes, this time in Cinema 4D XL 7. Uses radiosity and the only light sources are in the lamps. No fills, no other lights than the apparent lightsources. Took 8 and a half hours to render on a P3 550 with 384 megs of ram at 1024X768. What do you think???

Comments (3)


sdaniels

10:16AM | Wed, 27 June 2001

Wow ... Long time to render. Did you play with the radiosity settings before rendering ? If you set accuracy to 100% u get a full 'Arnold' radiosity render (which will take ages!). XL7's radiosity renderer was developed to be able to dramitically reduce rad-render times by optimising the scene. If you lower the accuracy below 100% the optimisation takes effect. Then you need to adjust the min/max resolutions (min effects walls etc ... max effect indirect areas). Have a play with these and you should be able to get the same resulting scene in WAY less time. :) Nice scene BTW. Still using the XL7 Demo? Or u taken the plunge on the full thing yet?

Cheryle

10:35AM | Thu, 28 June 2001

great image, i always wanted to do a pix of SteppinRazor ;) One of my fav books of all times

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Vethril

6:00PM | Thu, 12 July 2001

Hooo....wish Poser would do this. Very detailed, and perfectly done. The effects alone are worth the wait. But 8 hours? I'd have no hair left. grin Great work! =P


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