Am 08.01.2014 12:24, schrieb LanuHum:
> On our site carried out the test: one scene - different renderers.
> Luxrender:
> http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/render-test2.jpg
> http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/render-test.Scene.00002.jpg
>
http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/s_tonemapped_plus_35_saturation.jpg
> V-ray:
> http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/render_Camera.0019_35min.jpg
> Yafaray:
> http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/rt1_0.jpg
> Indigo:
> http://blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/indigo-iso600.jpg
> MicroRender:
> http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/MicroRender.jpg
> Other:
> http://www.blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/01tm2.jpg
> http://blender3d.org.ua/forum/rendering/iwe/upload/render-test.jpg
>
Hm, well, actually I don't find any of these render very convincing. All
have problems in showing Suzanna as made of orange glass (the thing
sitting in the pool) and Luxrender has the same light bleeding through
the edges POV-Ray is quite well known for.
I did give it a shot with Maxwell and after about 1 hour it is already
better than everything shown here. I'm using the trial version and I'm
really tempted to buy this beast but being just a hobbyist this would be
quite insane - and no chance explaining this to my wife.
So let's see what POV-Ray - or UberPOV in this case - will do within an
estimated 10-hour-over-night render.
-Ive
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