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Bob Hughes wrote:
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> Hi everyone. Someone (or 2) had brought up the subject of "fire" once again,
> so...
> Here's two renders, first done with radiosity and second without (and a few
> minor changes made). The radiosity has promise but it sure changes everything
> so I can't really judge by a non-radiosity rendering test. All takes time as
> you all know. Anyway, 2h18m for radiosity, 1h33m without. Two area lights
> used and function 'func_9' for the isosurfaced logs, a turbulent gradient y
> media for the fire itself.
> Is it any good at all, is the question. What do you think? Never mind the
> compression artifacts and general scene please ;-)
>
> Bob
I especially like the brick walls of the fireplace. Fire itself looks very
convincing - I don't know much about media.
One thing I miss is the ashes below the grate (is that the right word?). Maybe
some isosurface using crackle pattern ...
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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