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Lightdome testing

Bryce Abstract posted on May 13, 2004
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Testing out lightdomes on some simple images. Think this image was with 133 lights in the dome at a brightness of 1. Let me know what you think. - agreer

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flamekeeper

5:19PM | Thu, 13 May 2004

I think you've done wonderfully, although the shadows are a bit overwhelming for the image. Kink of confuses the eye a bit. How long did it take you to render this?? I haven't done anything on Bryce in a while and last time I tried this many lights it took me about 17 hours for the best render. Great job anyway. Inspires me to try again.

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agreer

5:25PM | Thu, 13 May 2004

I think it was around 30 hours to render on my p3-800 (with only 128Mb of RAM). Just got a new machine this week, will have to try it out there. Thanks for looking!

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drawbridgep

1:07AM | Fri, 14 May 2004

I think you've done pretty well. I wonder if that one light source is overpowering the light dome a bit and making the effect less dramatic. Maybe try without the single bright light (guessing it's the sun)?

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bazze

8:28AM | Fri, 14 May 2004

I think you have to adjust your dome or add more lights to it. The shadows on the ground are jagged.

jc006c3787

11:57AM | Wed, 30 June 2004

As a layman (means i know nothing about rendering)it is a brilliant image, well thought out with an overpowering effect. Sheer genius.


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