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Thrust me its a chair version 3

Blender3D Architecture posted on Jun 13, 2007
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Now this is rendered with indigo 0.8 using all the nifty settings to get a good result. This is rendered in 8 hours. So the hybrid stuff improves the speed of the rendering. All comments are as usuall appreciated.(Hoppe this was written correctly.) But in comments things like just thats fantastic and huggs and stufflike that isn't appreciated. Take your time and look at the pic and tell me what you think abbout it. Give me feedback to how Icould improve this stuff.

Comments (10)


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walross

4:13AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

fine modelling, good materials, poor scene. you have done it well - but - its just four chairs. Try to build a scene arround it. If you wanted to achiefe this minimal appaerence maybe it would be a good idea to change the picture ratio. Further in this composition I do not see a reason to use indigo (except to explore its settings). This could be done by the internal - within minutes ;) keep on blending, greetz Hans

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Tobak30

8:53AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Can blenders internal renderer do soft sadows like this too? most of the other renders i have seen has very sharp shadow lines.

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Tobak30

8:57AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Oh coming to think of it ambient occlusion would do the trick.

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auntietk

9:13AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

I agree that indigo gives softer shadow lines, but it also appears to give softer edges to the chairs. Maybe it's just the size I can see on my computer, but when I open this in full view, the specular highlights along the tops of the chairs look a little jaggy to me, and the edges of things that should be sharp look a bit blurred. Grainy. That being said, I would probably not have noticed those things if you hadn't asked for us to look closely. I've only ever used blender internal successfully, so I'm no expert on renderering sotfware! The reflections are awesome - they're my favorite part of this. I love how you can tell the chair in the back left has a red cushion without being able to actually see it. Nice!

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Tobak30

9:21AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

There is something called supersampling that should get rid of the jagged lines in indigo. but it takes so much memory that my system stalls when putting it up.

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Naoo

10:27AM | Wed, 13 June 2007

Very cool Render! Excellent modeling!!!

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KarmaSong

1:50AM | Thu, 14 June 2007

Very very nice, Tobak! I like the outline of these armchairs. Really good work on Blender. Have a good day and see you on the RR chat one of these days maybe :-)

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danob

3:06PM | Sat, 23 June 2007

Well done simple and very effective I love the soft shadows

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MaydaMason

5:08PM | Sun, 24 June 2007

beautiful realism!

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carlx

4:31PM | Wed, 27 June 2007

Excellent modeling and design!!!!!!!!


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