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DungBeatle nous illumina en ce 2009-04-27 14:10 -->
> "Reactor" <rea### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>> It looks like it is off to a very good start. You may want to consider using
>> radiosity or increasing the ambient light so that the shadows on the small
>
> I shall try it. I was under the impression radiosity was better suited for
> indoor scenes...
>
>> island are not so dark. The clouds look pretty good, but I think increasing
>> the samples would improve them.
>
> OK, I will try that...
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>> Of course, both of these recommendations will result in an increased rendering
>> time.
>>
>> -Reactor
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> Definitely going to make this a long render..
> Thanks for your suggestions!
> ~db
>
Radiosity can work great for outdoor scenes. It's just the settings that are
good for indoor may not correct for outdoor.
Indoor, you often need two or tree bounces, while outdoor, one is usualy enough
for example.
--
Alain
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You know you've been raytracing too long when you prefer bald romatic partners,
because they're easier to model.
John VanSickle
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