the power of GI

Started by child@play, January 11, 2008, 07:16:01 PM

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child@play

no sun used in this image, the secondary planet is only lit by the primary. don't know what went wrong in those little black areas, can't seems to get rid of them ( not related to displacement or gi settings). settings: detail 0.75, aa 3, gi 3/3 time: amazing 10 minutes
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Will

saw this a long time ago with my new born planet, the moon had a slight glow, neat sun object.
The world is round... so you have to use spherical projection.

Virex

Actualy, those litlle black area's wouldb't make a bad appearance on a real sun!

rcallicotte

This is cool.  Didn't think we could do this.  Neat.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

dhavalmistry

"His blood-terragen level is 99.99%...he is definitely drunk on Terragen!"

moodflow

This is the exact same method I was using for the GI scene illumination, but only inverted.  I love it.
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child@play

glad you like it. now that i compared the uploaded pic with my bmp i must say the little planet suffered quite a bit from compression. i'll put that one up as a zip later, together with that windwheel from the other thread.

btw, the 'sun' is only 1 surface layer and 1 powerfractal  ;D
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RealUser

Well, this dark spots are possible on the sun. They are strong magnetic fields as far as I know.  ;D
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child@play

perfection is not when there's nothing more to add, it's reached when nothing more can be left out


j meyer

Nice one.
I've noticed these black spots very often,almost every time
when a power fractal is used for coloring no matter if one
color is unchecked or not.Guess that's just how a pf works.

child@play

hehehe, thx man, that did the trick, checked the fractal, it had some major black areas in it. changed offset and contrast slightly, now it's all good.

i'll post a render @ 1 quality and 6/6 GI as soon as it's done
perfection is not when there's nothing more to add, it's reached when nothing more can be left out


Seth

really impatient to see the final result !

child@play

there we go, 55 minutes, highest quality settings i can use
perfection is not when there's nothing more to add, it's reached when nothing more can be left out


rcallicotte

So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?