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I have combined a proof-of-concept test with an opportunity for festivity.
This image uses a large number of faded light_sources with a seasonal color
twist. It rendered in about 20 minutes, which proves that UberPOV's faded light
adaptive culling is an absolute godsend (although no radiosity in this one). I
also tried it with radiosity only, but, as I suspected, the lights were too
small and had minimal effect. Raising emission and count would only result in
more noise, so I think faded lights are the best way of doing this.
As I mentioned, this is really just a test render; the light geometry is simply
glowing blobs placed anywhere that has columns. I need to model a sconce or
similar, and/or a ceiling version for enclosed areas, and be a bit more sparing
with the placement.
Anyway, this was too good a result not to share. Seasons greetings to all, and I
hope whatever festival you habitually celebrate at this time of year brings you
joy.
Bill
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"Christmas" + ???
Or something else entirely?
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> I have combined a proof-of-concept test with an opportunity for festivity.
>
> This image uses a large number of faded light_sources with a seasonal color
> twist. It rendered in about 20 minutes, which proves that UberPOV's faded light
> adaptive culling is an absolute godsend (although no radiosity in this one). I
> also tried it with radiosity only, but, as I suspected, the lights were too
> small and had minimal effect. Raising emission and count would only result in
> more noise, so I think faded lights are the best way of doing this.
>
> As I mentioned, this is really just a test render; the light geometry is simply
> glowing blobs placed anywhere that has columns. I need to model a sconce or
> similar, and/or a ceiling version for enclosed areas, and be a bit more sparing
> with the placement.
>
> Anyway, this was too good a result not to share. Seasons greetings to all, and I
> hope whatever festival you habitually celebrate at this time of year brings you
> joy.
>
> Bill
That's promissing, maybe a little glow and light beams in suspended media "dust"
would look even more insane ? Or what about a ghosted glowing sphere sweep
spline connecting dots, as racing firflies ? ... So that's already inspiring at
each iteration, thanks.
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"Dave Blandston" <IsN### [at] protonmailch> wrote:
> "Christmas" + ???
>
> Or something else entirely?
OK, I see that Chrimbo is a word of its own - I learned something new today...
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"Dave Blandston" <IsN### [at] protonmailch> wrote:
> OK, I see that Chrimbo is a word of its own - I learned something new today...
Haha, yes, 'chrimbo' is UK jocular slang for Christmas... if I'd thought about
it for more than half a second I'd have realised not everyone would be aware of
that fact!
> > "Christmas" + ???
Christmas + Rambo? The new entry in Stallone's action franchise attempting to
unseat Die Hard perhaps :)
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> I have combined a proof-of-concept test with an opportunity for festivity.
>
> This image uses a large number of faded light_sources with a seasonal color
> twist. It rendered in about 20 minutes, which proves that UberPOV's faded light
> adaptive culling is an absolute godsend (although no radiosity in this one). I
> also tried it with radiosity only, but, as I suspected, the lights were too
> small and had minimal effect. Raising emission and count would only result in
> more noise, so I think faded lights are the best way of doing this.
>
> As I mentioned, this is really just a test render; the light geometry is simply
> glowing blobs placed anywhere that has columns. I need to model a sconce or
> similar, and/or a ceiling version for enclosed areas, and be a bit more sparing
> with the placement.
>
> Anyway, this was too good a result not to share. Seasons greetings to all, and I
> hope whatever festival you habitually celebrate at this time of year brings you
> joy.
>
> Bill
I can't get enough of it ! :-) Looking forward to the next iteration...
Pascal
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"Bill Pragnell" <bil### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Christmas + Rambo? The new entry in Stallone's action franchise attempting to
> unseat Die Hard perhaps :)
Ha ha we must be similar in age to think of those movies...
By the way, I'm thoroughly entranced by your project and I'm wondering, "Why
didn't I think of that?" You're doing a far better job than I ever could though!
Kind regards,
Dave Blandston
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Floors, rails, stairs and roofs - Chrimbo edition
Date: 23 Dec 2021 02:38:08
Message: <61c42760$1@news.povray.org>
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This is really brilliant!
--
Thomas
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From: Gregor Szaktilla
Subject: Re: Floors, rails, stairs and roofs - Chrimbo edition
Date: 25 Dec 2021 01:12:57
Message: <61c6b669$1@news.povray.org>
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Am 23.12.21 um 01:35 schrieb BayashiPascal:
> I can't get enough of it ! :-) Looking forward to the next iteration...
me2
It's fun to see how things evolve.
Gregor
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