Interior Lighting Test

Started by bobbystahr, January 02, 2016, 05:11:54 PM

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bobbystahr

Quote from: inkydigit on January 04, 2016, 03:53:57 PM
Great render Bobby!
Nice little scene set up....
Love the details!
:)
J


Thanks Jason...it came full but missing 2 walls as most of this stuff does so I added 2 to contain the lighting. In the scene I only moved the coffee table and added the lamp and 4 carnations in the vase(it was there already but empty). TG handles lighting quite well I find.
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That is quite an ultra modern interior you have there. It looks very European in it's design aesthetic. The lighting is nice to examine over along with the various methods the shaders are used.

bobbystahr

Quote from: Chris on January 04, 2016, 09:18:35 PM
That is quite an ultra modern interior you have there. It looks very European in it's design aesthetic. The lighting is nice to examine over along with the various methods the shaders are used.

It's here if y wanna have a play with it:

http://tf3dm.com/3d-model/house-interior--81890.html
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

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Thank you. I just might do that although the urge to model my own content does cross my mind every now and then.

bobbystahr

Quote from: Chris on January 04, 2016, 10:26:37 PM
Thank you. I just might do that although the urge to model my own content does cross my mind every now and then.

I hear ya but I was after a lighting set as I dig doing light set ups so I keep an eye out for clean models to work on with light.
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
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Yes, lighting can be challenging but well worth the result as displayed here.

WAS

Maybe there needs to be a increase in atmospheric haze? It seems the light sources themselves have no bloom which is something I can plainly see on my ceiling lights without actually being able to see the bulbs or inside the cylinder from across the room. At least enough to know there is a light source on my ceiling.

It might be challenging dialing in the exact atmospheric settings so it doesn't look hazy, but catches light.

mhaze


bobbystahr

Quote from: WASasquatch on January 05, 2016, 01:53:54 AM
Maybe there needs to be a increase in atmospheric haze? It seems the light sources themselves have no bloom which is something I can plainly see on my ceiling lights without actually being able to see the bulbs or inside the cylinder from across the room. At least enough to know there is a light source on my ceiling.

It might be challenging dialing in the exact atmospheric settings so it doesn't look hazy, but catches light.

There's only the one interior light you can see in the flying saucer lamp and the patio lights are blooming nicely....
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist