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It looks like a comfortable place to sit down for a bit. :-) Nice
modeling. I'm not experienced in using radiosity myself but I'm pretty
sure you've got a scene which would benefit from it. I don't think it'd
hurt to let the background be a little dimmer if it's supposed to be a dark
room, maybe a little more contrast. Otherwise thumbs up
Charles
"Jim Holsenback" <jho### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> This is a circa 1860's surveyors office. I've been working on this off and
> on for the past several months. The objects were a piece of cake, but
> setting up the scene was especially hard. I finally settled on this view.
> Obviously the hurricane lamp is a light source, also a light from outside
> the window. I stuck a tree outside the window to break up the plain shadow
> that the outside light was casting on the wall behind the lamp. I also had
> to add two shadowless light sources to add some illumination to the rest of
> the room, after I dialed down the light from the lamp (it was too harsh on
> the jug and spitoon). I ended up rendering with v3.5 as I was having AA
> problems with some of the torii in the bright area's. Anyway there she be
> .... how'd I do?
>
> Jim
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