I've been trying off and on for months to come up with a lighting setup
to fake an HDRI lit image. This image unofficially qualifies as my
longest render ever..
Oskar
> I've been trying off and on for months to come up with a lighting setup to > fake an HDRI lit image. This image unofficially qualifies as my longest > render ever..>> Oskar
I love it !!! really nice !!!
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Wow nice! How did you do it?
The only thing that bothers me is that torus - I can't see if it floats
or if it's on the floor.
And how long did it take to render? Your longest render - well, if they
simply made better CPUs faster than we're making more complex scenes :)
Florian
Fernando G. del Cueto wrote:
> I like it very much!
Thanks
> Can you explain briefly your method?
Briefly, picture a plane with some objects scattered about. A hollow
half of a sphere is placed over, enclosing the scene. Imagine the
sphere half as, say, stained glass with a multitude of lights shining
in. In this case 72 lights. Tweak scene for months, as required.
Oskar
Florian Brucker wrote:
> Wow nice! How did you do it?
See my reply to Mr. del Cueto's post.
> The only thing that bothers me is that torus - I can't see if it floats > or if it's on the floor.
It's on the floor. The torus is elliptical, the camera angle makes it
look round - perhaps leading to the optical confusion.
> And how long did it take to render?
About 21 hours on a 3.2 gig P4. I'm not really much of an optimizer...
Oskar