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Started by fleetwood, December 30, 2013, 06:18:23 PM

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fleetwood

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King and Queen egg with three worker eggs.
Another render utilizing HDR lighting. You can detect the influence of the HDR light file in the multiple reflections on the jug. There is only one standard Terragen light source in this and no sun. All of the scene is being rendered inside a sphere.  Have evidently seen one too many Alien movies. Raised patterns on King and Queen eggs are perlin noise blue nodes I trial and erred together one day.

Chair - Artec Scans
Water Jug - Gilles Tran
DeadBranch -Mandrake
Wheat - Sonshine777

HDR light probe by Bernhard Vogl, from light probes of Vienna.

Oshyan

Woah. Woah. This is *really* cool.

And clever. And funny. :D

- Oshyan

yossam

 :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o .................... ;)

TheBadger

OK, this is pretty cool!
It has been eaten.

Seth

don't like the chair but the overall is damn good looking

Upon Infinity

#5
And the image of the week goes to...

BTW, what did you mean by HDR "lighting"?  Or are you referring to GI?

fleetwood

By HDR lighting I mean I'm providing light to the scene by using a true real world HDR light probe image projected on the inside of a sphere that is larger than the scene and designated invisible, but visible to rays. The HDR image is feeding the luminosity function of the invisible sphere surface so luminous light of any desired strength can be given off by the sphere.

Though it is invisible, the outer lighting sphere still gives off light in linear proportion to the HDR image projected on it. Terragen's environmental GI responds to the luminosity, according to the direction of the light and does self shading of surfaces, but cast shadows don't get calculated for luminosity (as far as I know). This is why at least a minimal "regular" light source is needed to provide some level of cast shadows. I try to match up the direction of the most prominent light coming from the HDR image with the position of any regular Terragen light. Although the whole point of HDR light probes, especially taken from building interiors, is that they get complex, storing multitudes of light sources of various levels.

Upon Infinity

Quote from: fleetwood on December 30, 2013, 09:21:02 PM
but cast shadows don't get calculated for luminosity (as far as I know).

It does indeed cast shadows, although I can't say if this would be a better method of lighting the scene.  You can see my experiments here: http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,17433.0.html

otakar

Wow, now this is something else!

Dune

Surprising render, very good indeed. I agree about the chair, but the whole concept is very well laid out.

bla bla 2

Alien. ^^ Ce serai pas mal.

j meyer

Nice idea and lighting. 8)

ratfugel

It's only brilliant. A clever idea, nicely worked. I'll have the chocolate ones please.

rat.

DannyG

nice use of the software, great tones
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