...or Jean Baudrillard would have said: "simulation of a simulation"
Well, at least a good exercise and a nice way to beat the time at
a rainy day. The original image is the cover art of the old bible for
graphics programmers:
"Dutch Interior, after Vermeer", 1987
by J. Wallace, M. Cohan, and D. Greenberg, Cornell University
I guess at this time they used some mainframe for doing the render.
The POV-Version is only lit with radiosity and took about 7h with
a 800MHz Athlon. I think the lighting in this scene looks even more
*real* than the original.
A version with higher error_bound setting was closer to the original
image and took only 1h. Not so bad.
The POV scene was done with a lot of guessing, assuming, trial and
error to recreate the 3d scene from the 2D-image. Far away from
beeing perfect but this was the best I could do without loosing my
patience.
The paintings on the wall are still a problem. I guessed they where
both by Rembrandt but it seems that this is only true for the second
(the bigger one). In the original version this image looks a little size
distorted (like they have used a wrong aspect ratio for the image
map) but I think it is the same painting.
Does anybody recognize the first one?
I have simply used another Rembrandt for the moment.
If finally some of you would like to copy the original Vermeer painting:
http://www.about-vermeer-art.com/vermeer/vermeer-oil-paintings/paintings/20.
html
questions, comments?
-Ive
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