new FELIX + luxcore tests

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new FELIX + luxcore tests

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An more complex scene created using FELIX + Luxcore. 8 minutes rendering.
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Re: new FELIX + luxcore tests

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daros wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 11:01 pm An more complex scene created using FELIX + Luxcore. 8 minutes rendering.

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weldone, amazingly done.
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One more 30 minutes test. It contains 28 different light types and about 400 light sources, 20M unique polygons, about 12.000 instances, 800 megapixel textures.

harrods01_1.jpg

and here at 10 minutes rendering.
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daros wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 11:40 pm One more 30 minutes test. It contains 28 different light types and about 400 light sources, 20M unique polygons, about 12.000 instances, 800 megapixel textures.


harrods01_1.jpg


and here at 10 minutes rendering.

camera-final01 4000x2000 10 min_1.jpg
woooow!!
looks like an airport bakery :P i want one of the pastries.
Great job. The glass from the is greish, needs some settings editing.

the 10 minutes rendering of course is good for preview.
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It is unbelievable how good this render engine is.
You can build a scene like this without any kind of trick. Just throw stuff to the scene and go. !00% linear behavior, no surprises.

X patro, which glass exactly? the one in the foreground? It looks heavy in some way right?

Here the same sccene with some materials slightly improved.
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One more test.
Materials and lighting has to be finetuned.

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Re: new FELIX + luxcore tests

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daros wrote: Thu Jul 15, 2021 9:00 am One more test.
Materials and lighting has to be finetuned.


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You moving too fast dude, nice.
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daros wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:46 pm It is unbelievable how good this render engine is.
You can build a scene like this without any kind of trick. Just throw stuff to the scene and go. !00% linear behavior, no surprises.

X patro, which glass exactly? the one in the foreground? It looks heavy in some way right?

Here the same sccene with some materials slightly improved.

camera-final01 4000x2000_1.jpg
the glass in foreground which stores the pastries slices :)
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Re: new FELIX + luxcore tests

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patro wrote: Thu Jul 15, 2021 3:14 pm
daros wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:46 pm It is unbelievable how good this render engine is.
You can build a scene like this without any kind of trick. Just throw stuff to the scene and go. !00% linear behavior, no surprises.

X patro, which glass exactly? the one in the foreground? It looks heavy in some way right?

Here the same sccene with some materials slightly improved.

camera-final01 4000x2000_1.jpg
the glass in foreground which stores the pastries slices :) it is greish, should not be colorless, or green depending on the glass type.
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Re: new FELIX + luxcore tests

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Looks very nice!
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