Fire Ridge

Started by mr-miley, July 22, 2009, 06:32:10 AM

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mr-miley

Hi all. A little background to this render. I was watching a documentary on the TV about a bunch of prisoners in California (I think) who get the opportunity to work as volunteer Fire fighters as part of their sentence, mainly doing things like brush and tree clearance to make fire breaks etc for the forest fires. The camera crew went out with them on their first shout, which was at night. The got out of their transport a mile or so away from the fire front, which was behind a load of hills, heading towards a load of houses. The camera panned round and there was the most wonderful shot of the light from this huge forest fire hidden behind the nearest ridge.

That was the inspiration for this render. I know you are all going to think I'm mad, but I did have a spare old server that I had reconfigured as a PC, so I could leave it running, AND I had to have ray tracing on everything to stop the Light Sources used for the fire light from shining through the landscape so this did add hugely to the render time of....

Wait for it.... wait for it.....

669 hours, 58 mins  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o

I don't think it was worth it, but I was damned if I was going to stop the bugger after it got past the 100 hour mark. I'd have pedaled a bike hooked up to a dynamo if I had to just though the thing could finish  ;D A matter of principal.... so there!

Anyway, C&C (apart from the "you've got to be mad, 700 hour render" etc) welcome. Just some curve and levels correction in Corel Photopaint. Also this may look different on different monitors, being so dark???

Miles
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cyphyr

Well, its a bit grainy, maybe up the atmo and cloud samples a tad, shouldn't add too much to the render time (NOT) :) lol
Great idea and execution though, bring on those 16core 24Ghz rigs lol
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mr-miley

I know, I was a bit hacked off with the grain. I did have the 2 clouds and the Atmo set to 100 samples each. If I knocked that up to a non-grainy level I'd be drawing my pension before the damn thing finished  ;D  ;D  ;D

Miles
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domdib

The grain makes it look like a very atmospheric painting - I like it!

Henry Blewer

It may be that the cloud density is to eat. It's a really good experiment. I wish my experiments were half as interesting. Sorry about the long render time. You must be like me in stubbornness. I am determined to get my Blender model of a sphinx done before I continue the Desert Temple project.
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aymenk2003

Good image so realistic...
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littlecannon

It really captures the look of a big forest fire... well done. I bet you're almost gutted it didn't take 2 minutes longer... (670hours). It's a shame about the grain... but I can't imagine you're going to render it again at higher settings!
I just need to tweak that texture a bit more...

Gannaingh

To bad about the grain (and the render time), but the image looks awesome! I sure wouldn't want to be there!

mr-miley

Ta all for the comments. I had no intention of mucking around with any settings and re-rendering.... madness I can cope with, total insanity is another thing entirely  ;D  ;D  ;D aymenk2003, you are quite right, I hadn't worked it out but it is near enough a month long render  >:(  Curse you, lights shining through the terrain *shakes fist*

littlecannon, yeah, I was a bit miffed at the missing 2 mins, but this was far outweiged by the fact that the damn thing had finally finished  ;D

I'm now going to go away and lie down in a dark cave somewhere in Wales for the next few weeks to recover....

Miles
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Henry Blewer

I still think this was worth the render time. It looks cool. I am sure that you have picked up more knowledge for making it.
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Zylot

I think it was worth it, very nice piece, and different.

Seth

good colours, not too dark for me but the bubbelish look of the "clouds" is a bit odd to my eyes.
but as you stated, I do not think this render worth the 670 hours rendering :(

MacGyver

I like the colours, looks very surreal to me. The grain adds to that touch imho. And now for the fullscreen version :P I once had a render that ran 1/10 the time...
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Hetzen

I think there's a lesson to this one Mr.Miley. Great concept. Good experiment. And the results proove that this is not the way to do this sort of image.