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Here is a new render of the diamonds
1- new render
2- previous render
3- real
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(MIKA) Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
Montreal, CANADA
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Again ...
Fantastic job. These really look great. :)
Amazing.
Aaron
Aaron Gillies
New York City
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looking much better IMO, whats the render time?
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"Rick [Kitty5]" <ric### [at] kitty5com> wrote in news:3d797870$1@news.povray.org:
> looking much better IMO, whats the render time?
10 hrs... suprisingly
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I'd really like to render them myself adding more
halogen-lights around (more photons) - like in the Jewelers-shop.
Personally I prefer rainbow colours and the first picture :-)..
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"Marc Champagne" <nos### [at] pleasecom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Here is a new render of the diamonds
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> marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
> Montreal, CANADA
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From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: MIKA Diamonds - 3 attachments
Date: 7 Sep 2002 03:35:47
Message: <3d79ac53@news.povray.org>
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Marc Champagne wrote:
> 1- new render
Definitely better. Much more natural reflections and colors. Amazing!
> 3- real
Perhaps is not a very good reference photo. Take a look at that other:
http://www.gia.org/giaresearch/images/Diamonds.jpg
Aren't these much more similar to your ones? :)
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That's looking very good!
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I only just now saw both your diamond renders. Especially these last
ones look really good.
I have to agree on what Jaime wrote, most images of brilliants I've
seen look more like the image he linked than the one you posted.
I was trying to do some brilliant cut diamonds two weeks ago and managed
to google up some extra information:
The ior and dispersion settings should be correct, reflection is a bit
off I think; I found information (don't have the link but can probably
google it up again if you need it) that diamond reflects around 17% at a
0 degree incident angle and nearly 100% at a 90 degree angle.
I don't know how much influence this has on the output image but I
remember it made the my renders better after adjusting the reflection
settings, allthough it could be I fiddled with another knob and this had
nothing to do with it.
I included an image of one of my renders ( I don't have the source for
this exact scene any more as I continued to play around with it, but I
still have the settings for the diamond texture, interior and finish)
Mind you, I think your renders look a lot better, the colors in my
version are way to flat(?) and seems to be to harshly lit, but I do like
the characteristic blue and yellow streaks (scintillation ?).
I hope this helps any and is not just a wast of bandwidth ;-).
Rob
Marc Champagne wrote:
> Here is a new render of the diamonds
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> 2- previous render
> 3- real
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Jaime Vives Piqueres <jai### [at] ignoranciaorg> wrote in
news:3d79ac53@news.povray.org:
> Perhaps is not a very good reference photo. Take a look at that other:
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> http://www.gia.org/giaresearch/images/Diamonds.jpg
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> Aren't these much more similar to your ones? :)
shesh, almost identical, i have added your reference photo to my
collection!!
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(MIKA) Marc Champagne
marcch.AT.videotron.DOT.ca
Montreal, CANADA
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"Theo Gottwald *" <The### [at] t-onlinede> wrote in
news:3d799119@news.povray.org:
> I'd really like to render them myself adding more
> halogen-lights around (more photons) - like in the Jewelers-shop.
I will post the code, but not right away! hang in there....
MIKA
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