It's a new day

Started by Icegrip, June 15, 2012, 12:15:52 PM

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Icegrip

http://ibetufold.deviantart.com/art/It-s-a-new-day-308522481


I had to do some post-work in PS with the shadows and smudge them a bit to make it more realistic. Maybe I should have used the "Soft Shadows?`what does it do to the render?
Thanks to DandelO for the snowshaders once again. :)

Dune

Very nice. You should use the soft shadows, as it would soften the hard shadow line very much. It will take (much) longer to render though, so in this case PS post is maybe faster.

Simius Strabus

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Small example showing soft and hard shadows. I've noticed that in some cases the soft shadow option rendered even faster. Not sure why...
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ares2101

Very nice image.  I shudder to imagine trying to render something 14,000 by 4872.  My biggest renders so far are 1920x1080.  Was it made for some sort of multi-monitor setup?

cyphyr

Beautiful, I bet it will look great hung on a wall :)
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Simius Strabus

These are two 1920x1080 renders put in one image. Some guy I know has two screens, one above the other (don't know why...) and wanted a cool image of an exo-planet.
Currently rendering a 4800x3200 image for a poster (about 16 x 10 inches @300dpi). Set the detail to 0.7, otherwise it would take forever considering the complexity of the scene. I'll post it when its done.
By the way, anyone know of a good re-size/re-sample tool? I need to double the size of some images without making them look horrible.
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inkydigit

Quote from: Simius Strabus on June 15, 2012, 06:12:26 PM
These are two 1920x1080 renders put in one image. Some guy I know has two screens, one above the other (don't know why...) and wanted a cool image of an exo-planet.
Currently rendering a 4800x3200 image for a poster (about 16 x 10 inches @300dpi). Set the detail to 0.7, otherwise it would take forever considering the complexity of the scene. I'll post it when its done.
By the way, anyone know of a good re-size/re-sample tool? I need to double the size of some images without making them look horrible.
for resizing try: http://www.ononesoftware.com/products/suite/perfect-resize/?ind
it used to be called genuine fractals...it's not free though...
... it is possible to enlarge some images (especially for print) with photoshop, using stepped enlargement interpolation/anti-aliasing etc...
great image btw!
:)

Kadri

You could use this too and it is free

http://www.virtualdub.org/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=79

Yes it is for video but you could use it anyway.
Simius i think you know how to do these things!

The technique Virtualdub uses looked very (even too much) similar as the old  "Genuine fractals"
(it seems they used the same method only labeled as fractal resizing. Only guessing of course! )
and i think maybe the new one "One on one" is the same probably.

There was one script-plugin for Gimp that uses the same method. Free . You have to search.

It could work but i would test it before .
Nothing is good as in native resolution for me , so you have to see if you like it or not.

Found my own post: http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=12849.msg127776#msg127776
There are the Gimp links too.
The thread in general is about resizing. Take a look if you will.

Simius Strabus

Thanks, I'll have a go at it.
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Icegrip

Thanks all! Yes, I actually plan to make a canvas and hang on the wall Richard :)

I'll have to do soft shadows in future renders for sure!


Simius Strabus

Having your image on canvas is a great idea. Just finished a render on 4800x3200. Might look good on canvas.
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Icegrip

Yes, for sure! There's lots of companies making canvas. Which image you want to "canvas"?

Simius Strabus

Its a modified version of the one in this thread:
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=14182.msg139526#msg139526
Here's the downsized version:

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Icegrip

Ahh looks great!! What size you plan to get it?