My first Twilight render, or Kt render for that matter.
This is an old model of mine, I once rendered it with Vray. I have not yet got a good grasp over the texture/material editor and need to go through the tutorials again and try get my head around terminologies I'm not accustomed to. Anyway I decided to render this with the lower of the two progressive interior settings, I let it run 70 passes or just over 5 hours (4 hours longer than I would normally tolerate, but then again I exclusively use biased engines)
I think it came out okay for a first attempt, but definitely need to learn better control over materials, lighting and cameras before pushing out anything dazzling.
Rotunda lounge
Rotunda lounge
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Re: Rotunda lounge
Well a great model is the start of a great rendering and this is one of those.
I remember your V-ray of this. I am sure after a bit of play you will have another useful tool in your arsenal.
I remember your V-ray of this. I am sure after a bit of play you will have another useful tool in your arsenal.
Re: Rotunda lounge
Welcome, Solo
It's looking pretty good so far. I think the materials are the thing holding it back. Especially the floor, and most of the architectural surfaces.
For most materials like leather and wood floors and such I apply a base texture and then I generally start with the "plastic" Material Template and tweak things from there if needed.
If I know I will be rendering with Progressive method (and I almost always do for interiors) I use the NK Metals library.
It's looking pretty good so far. I think the materials are the thing holding it back. Especially the floor, and most of the architectural surfaces.
For most materials like leather and wood floors and such I apply a base texture and then I generally start with the "plastic" Material Template and tweak things from there if needed.
If I know I will be rendering with Progressive method (and I almost always do for interiors) I use the NK Metals library.
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Re: Rotunda lounge
You've been producing KT renders for years, actuallySolo wrote:My first Twilight render, or Kt render for that matter.
I'm eager to see the drool-worthy images you'll produce with Twilight.
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I have?You've been producing KT renders for years
Ah, yes, I geddit.
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Re: Rotunda lounge
Very Nice Solo,
maybe you have found with TR your interior rendering sytem ... Great Start.
maybe you have found with TR your interior rendering sytem ... Great Start.
Cheers, Fred.
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Interior scene tutorial on Sketchup Artist http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorial ... ht-render/
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Interior scene tutorial on Sketchup Artist http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorial ... ht-render/
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