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Op 06/12/2021 om 00:51 schreef Samuel B.:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
>> As promised.
>> (...)
>
> Wow, the structure of the landscape is great. And the isosurface foliage looks
> decent as well. Are you using radiosity for that, or fill lights? If not
> radiosity, then there might be a way to make it work well in such a scene whilst
> still keeping the render times acceptably low. (Basically: low count, low
> error_bound, lowish aa settings and maybe some focal blur for extra samples.)
>
All credit go to Jaime, including the vegetation.
This is not a radiosity render, just a sky with appropriate finish. I
started a radiosity render for one of those scenes and it is slow... I
have not yet tried all the settings to make it a bit faster; that is one
of the next batches of experimentation. The focal blur is a good
reminder; I had almost forgot it. A stochastic render otoh, would
probably slow the render even more in this case.
> Anyway, you're managing to inspire me. Now all I need to do is stop being lazy
> ;)
>
Excellent! :-)
--
Thomas
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