House at the beach
House at the beach
Hi TR friends! This is a model from another forum I belong, (http://sketchando.forumotion.com/forum.htm) we used it for a rendering contest and now i'm practicing with it and Twilight. C&C are wellcome
Edited by Frederik: In order to avoid possible loss of images hosted at 3rd party, I've attached the image direct to the TW Forum.
This is the original link: http://img41.imageshack.us/i/casaplayafinal.jpg It's rendered in an hour, (Low+) but if I put a point light inside each lamp and assign a lam shade material to them, render time goes up to 8 hours. Does anyone know what's the best way to make a lamp material without increasing time so much?
Edited by Frederik: In order to avoid possible loss of images hosted at 3rd party, I've attached the image direct to the TW Forum.
This is the original link: http://img41.imageshack.us/i/casaplayafinal.jpg It's rendered in an hour, (Low+) but if I put a point light inside each lamp and assign a lam shade material to them, render time goes up to 8 hours. Does anyone know what's the best way to make a lamp material without increasing time so much?
Re: House at the beach
I like it as it is.
Just asking...why would you need lights on during the day? or are you planning a night render also?
Just asking...why would you need lights on during the day? or are you planning a night render also?
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Re: House at the beach
Thanks Pete. I have put 2 point lights inside the house so that the interior could be seen, but that lightting is a "fake" as they do not belong to any lamp. I would like the inside lamps to emit real light. Sorry for my english
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Re: House at the beach
Ibon, you can use the "Light emitter" template and in the "emitter" drop-down next to the bulb choose Fake. This way you can have objects that seem to be emitting light but actually don't.
Ibon, puedes escoger la plantilla "Light emitter" y en donde dice "emitter" junto al bombillo eléctrico escoge Fake. Así puedes tener objetos que parecen emitir luz pero en realidad no lo hacen.
Ibon, puedes escoger la plantilla "Light emitter" y en donde dice "emitter" junto al bombillo eléctrico escoge Fake. Así puedes tener objetos que parecen emitir luz pero en realidad no lo hacen.
Re: House at the beach
Thanks for your quick answer, Miguel. But in the case I want them to emit real light? Is there any "fast" translucent material? (or in case i want to render with progressive method)
Re: House at the beach
Hi Ibon,
Nice pool window!
I am a beginner with TR too, but i did a lampshade just yesterday with one omni light inside - works quite well. here you see the settings i used.
there is also a template in SSS called lampshade, but i couldn't get it to work yet.
btw, your 3D people look very good, may I ask where you got them from?
cheers
alex
Nice pool window!
I am a beginner with TR too, but i did a lampshade just yesterday with one omni light inside - works quite well. here you see the settings i used.
there is also a template in SSS called lampshade, but i couldn't get it to work yet.
btw, your 3D people look very good, may I ask where you got them from?
cheers
alex
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Re: House at the beach
They are Formfonts modelsshura wrote:btw, your 3D people look very good, may I ask where you got them from?
Re: House at the beach
Thanks Dylan!
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Re: House at the beach
Try Medium setting without the "+"
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Welcome, Nice image...
Cheers, Fred.
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