Freid opened this issue on Mar 05, 2003 ยท 23 posts
Freid posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 2:39 AM
Attached Link: http://www.freid.com/3d/dodoche.html

Freid posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 4:59 AM

MrMongo posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 7:04 AM
neat. Really like the details, posters and stuff on the shed and the rust on the car and roofs of the sheds. Good compostion.
sailor_ed posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 7:46 AM
Very nice image. I like all the detail in the weeds and the chain link fence, telephone poles...just marvelous. Ed
litst posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 8:12 AM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?Sectionid=6&filter_genre_id=0&WhatsNew=Yes
Excellentissime !!! You should upload it on the Carrara gallery here (si ze lineque) litstNicholas86 posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 10:41 AM
That looks familiar. It was rendered in Carrara?
Kixum posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 10:48 AM
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-Kix
falconperigot posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 11:05 AM
It's a photograph! ;-)
Nicholas86 posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 11:14 AM
NO I mean I thought I've seen that before, I know its not a photograph. hmmm. Well a nice image. Brian
falconperigot posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 11:19 AM
Apologies, I meant that I think the picture is excellent, not that it is a photo.
AzChip posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 11:45 AM
It's really amazing. Excellent detail, great composition, very real feeling with a painterly quality about it. Most impressive work; it's a great demonstration of some of the capabilities of Carrara! Great work!
mateo_sancarlos posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 12:28 PM
Fantastique! Vehicule a grand vitesse!
mdesmarais posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 3:49 PM
I believe it has been posted here as a work in progress. . . excellent finish! The only thing that catches my eye is the waviness of the beams in the tudor-style building in the background- that short and that thick would be unlikely to deform like that. How long did the render take? Markd
litst posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 5:09 PM
Yeah ... how long did the render take ?... >;)
Freid posted Wed, 05 March 2003 at 11:16 PM
thanks guys :) it took 9 days at 1280x768 with GI (and low settings) to render.there are almost 3000, objects in the scene. The file : 324mb (with a bit of textures in it) Freid
litst posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 8:12 AM
Freid, have you used a lot of soft shadows ? With high resolutions ? They eat a lot of ressources, especially when coupled with GI .
Freid posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 8:45 AM
Freid, have you used a lot of soft shadows ? With high resolutions ? They eat a lot of ressources, especially when coupled with GI . Nope just a skylight and 2 small light whithout shadow to tweak with the gi-transparency-mode-bug. You, know, the one that you told me a bit about ;o) I think the 'dodoche' file is slow to render, because it has a LOT of polygones that's it ! (i dont have the file here at work, so i cant tell you more about it. i'll look if you want) Freid
tkane18 posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 9:34 AM
9 days! Well worth the wait. What are the specs on your system that you rendered on?
Freid posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 10:30 AM
athlon 1go4, 400mb ram, crappy disk. ;o)
litst posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 11:44 AM
the GI-transparency-mode-bug has been fixed in the 2.1 patch if i remember well :)
PAGZone posted Thu, 06 March 2003 at 7:10 PM
Quite Exquisite! Great Job! Question: With 3000 objects and a 324mb file, how does it perform when you are moving objects, working in the program, etc.. ? -Paul
Freid posted Fri, 07 March 2003 at 5:45 AM
Quite Exquisite! Great Job! Question: With 3000 objects and a 324mb file, how does it perform when you are moving objects, working in the program, etc.. ? -Paul Thanx It works :) its sometimes realllllly slow with my machine, (maybe 15mn to load or save !!) but it works (fortunately, i got several machines). I keep da preview in boxmode, and i sort all the objects in a few groups which i can hide/unhide almost quickly. I must say that file is huge, and i think i can clean it a bit, but hey, i love messy stuffs ;) Freid
bikermouse posted Sat, 08 March 2003 at 9:11 AM
exellent!