Pineta valley *UPDATED: more dense trees, larger rendering*

Started by MF_Erwan, November 22, 2009, 03:28:00 AM

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MF_Erwan

*UPDATED, SEE LAST POST*

The Pineta valley is located in the Pyrénées Mountains, in Spain. At the begining is located Bielsa, to where I went 2 times since it is the exit of the tunnel from France. The snowed moutain at the end of this 12 kms long valley is the "Monte Perdido", which means "Lost mountain".


Erwan

Henry Blewer

A higher atmosphere setting would help this image. Everything else is great. Nice scale for the trees.
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Oshyan

Quote from: njeneb on November 22, 2009, 08:52:05 AM
A higher atmosphere setting would help this image. Everything else is great. Nice scale for the trees.
What do you mean by "a higher atmosphere setting"? I don't see much noise...

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Henry Blewer

I found when using the free version of Terragen 2, that increasing the atmosphere sampling helps add some 'crispness' to an image. It seemed to me to make the colors more vibrant. It does add the render time, I know. But when you only have an AA of 3, every bit helps.
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Oshyan

It shouldn't really have much effect no color at all, except in very specific circumstances - it basically effects noise. Have you done empirical testing of this?

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Henry Blewer

Almost all of the images done on my Flickr photostream use high atmosphere settings. Schmeerlap suggested increasing the atmosphere samples to me some time ago. It does work for noise, but I believe it helps with lighting. Better light always makes a better quality image.
It helps make those godrays possible without adding raytraced shadows to the clouds as well.
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MF_Erwan

#6
njeneb, could you post 2 images to compare?One with default settings, the other with higher atmosphere settings?

Erwan

Henry Blewer

It will be a couple days. I just got off a sixteen hour shift. Maybe 11/25, Wednesday?
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Walli

nice update! The trees look a bit to sharp for my taste.

Gannaingh

Awesome sense of scale! Although I do agree with Walli that the trees are a big sharp.

Henry Blewer

I think using a different image AA filter would help now. I have Blender rendering barns now, but one of the selections in the extras tab of the render settings has a soft filter.
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MF_Erwan

Trees sharpness must come from post-processing (Photoshop: accentuation 100%, 1 pixel, 0 levels).
Here is the original image:


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Henry Blewer

Sometimes post processing can do more harm than good. I like the direct render much better.
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