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Lightwave Architecture posted on Jan 23, 2005
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Scene i did to practice my lighting. 15min render, interpolated radiosity, low antialiasing.

Comments (13)


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Esclece

1:52PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Sickening that this is you just 'Practicing' :-) Excellent work as always (VOTE)

drkmo

4:12PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Beautiful image! Great lighting, mood and colors. Congrats!!

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amapitodd

4:55PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Damn good. :) Excellent work.

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MITrAndir

8:40PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Man dont say to us you just practised, what do you think rest of feel right now when your practice is absolutely amazing. :D Vote for great practice

polyforge

11:03PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Excellent. How many lights and what were the rad settings? One thing that I thought might be a good addition. Refaction on the water in the pool to break up the straight lines of the tile and a gradient to make the tiles in the water disappear into the color of the deeper water.

ericdaniels

11:42PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Normally, looks almost real is the highest compliment. HERE, however, I would like to say, this looks MUCH better than reality. It is TOO perfect! We finally have a reference of what reality should be like. Brilliant.

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otacon

11:54PM | Sun, 23 January 2005

Thanks guys. There is some refraction on the water, its about 1.3. Along with some ripples. Good point about having the tiles disappear. For the lights, i had one spotlight as the sun, an area light outside the window with inverse distance falloff, an area light to the left of the bed with no shadows, and a point light next to the bedside table. Radiosity settings are: intensity: 100% RPE: 5x15 bounces: 1 tolerance: .6 MES: 6" Shading noise reduction on. Thanks eric for the compliment!

incidental

6:53AM | Mon, 24 January 2005

When your lighting looks this good i really don't think you will have to practise much more : ) awesome work!!!!!

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Moebius87

9:00AM | Mon, 24 January 2005

Nothing to comment on here... simply amazing. And you certainly have my vote. :o)

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CLDG

11:49AM | Mon, 24 January 2005

really a master piece! look's like a photo! congratulations! give you some lessons?

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pixeltek

12:45AM | Tue, 25 January 2005

Would you consider changing the spotlight outside to an area light? Since you are just practicing lighting here, it might make the shadows more realistic (less outer space like - with umbra and penumbra, is what I mean). Enlarge it until you get what you want. Turn AA off, as well as radiosity, and just test the lighting out. The scene itself is already super, so you know what you're getting there. This is a lovely image in any case. BTW, is the tree 2D?

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otacon

8:42AM | Tue, 25 January 2005

Thanks. i will try the area light. Yea, that tree is 2d.

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oooZENOooo

7:12PM | Sun, 30 January 2005

Fantastic work as usual Jason! Your lighting is very refined very spot on!


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