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Am 07.02.2011 23:29, schrieb clipka:
> Impressive modelling, texturing and lighting!
Thanks, but credit for the lighting goes to the used render engine
called POV-Ray ;)
> (Upon very, /very/ close inspection, the upper window's lead framing
> look flawed though, you might want to have a look at that)
Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean. There are a few radiosity artifacts
between the frame and the wall. Is it that?
A higher 'count' value should help and with a render time of about 2h it
was pretty fast - especially when I remember a low quality render did
last days 9 years ago.
But I attempt to rework the wooden frame anyway to give it a more
weathered look (isosurfaces should work well for this) so there is a
good chance that render time will increase dramatically.
Did I already mention that I feel that something is wrong when a
raytracer does finish its job too quickly ;)
-Ive
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