Help welcome with Residential Exterior

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tomankubik
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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by tomankubik » Sun Jan 15, 2017 2:17 pm

well seems like it question of engine. Ive tried unbiased...and it show much better result even after 26 passes
the only problem now is the render time. :D
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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by Fletch » Sun Jan 15, 2017 7:12 pm

Easy08 doesn't work well with HDR images, or some metal materials... that's why the white fireflies (white pixels).

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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by Fletch » Sun Jan 15, 2017 7:16 pm

tomankubik wrote:to Fletch:

but the result is not visible
please do you have some advice?
In the very first video tutorial I say please be sure to keep verticals straight up and down by using the little "guy standing on a + sign" tool in SketchUp to set up your camera moving the camera around only with the "two foot prints" tool, not "look around"... this will keep your camera horizontal and therefore the verticals up-n-down. They are being obscured in the AA process, as you guessed... you can use alternate AA methods - but I like rendering this scene with Easy08. With Easy08 render with physical sky and sun, not with HDR. Or for a HDR type sky lighting look set sky to "Sky Color" (not! "Background color") and set sky color to 25% grey and disable the sun.

Then add the background image in post-pro using alpha mask rendering.

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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by tomankubik » Thu Feb 09, 2017 8:08 pm

dear Fletch thanks for all C&C and really good advices...hope it helped /if feel so/. this is what Ive sent to client...and waiting for answer.
comments allways welcome
render was 08+physical sky-i5notebook aprox 60min 130passes 1920*900pix
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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by Fletch » Fri Feb 10, 2017 2:21 pm

Very nice rendering, with the exception of the jaggies on the top of the building where it meets the sky. This should have been anti-aliased... not sure how it was made.

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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by tomankubik » Fri Feb 10, 2017 6:01 pm

thanks Fletch I really apreciatte it. hopefully I will make it one day to your references galllery :)
PS. The clients wants "more" so Im improveing the quality

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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by tomankubik » Fri Feb 10, 2017 7:01 pm

another view, hope better quality :D
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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by tomankubik » Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:20 am

and my first night/evening try
Im not very happy with the reasult C&C welcome
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Re: Help welcome with Residential Exterior

Post by Fletch » Sat Feb 11, 2017 12:16 pm

with Lights you must render with Easy 04 or better or use Easy 09 for highest quality.
If you are using Light Emitting Surfaces/materials, use Easy 09. If you are using spot lights or omni (point) lights, use Easy 04 or 05.

Easy 08 is, as written, for sun/sky only.

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