AHTOH Posted February 24, 2015 Author Posted February 24, 2015 And also some of product design: furniture set with fold up bed for standart one room russian apartment
AHTOH Posted March 3, 2015 Author Posted March 3, 2015 Yes, interesting and well presented. Unfortunately the other guys say my renders are crappy. But I`m working on it. Still try :-)
Des Posted March 5, 2015 Posted March 5, 2015 Well, I don't think your renders are crappy Anton. Remember though that not everyone has the same taste regarding interior colours and finishes. Maybe some more contrast in the lighting, the interiors of the bookcase etc. look much better because of the contrasting elements. Also, there is some noise still there which has the effect of blending the materials together, so let them cook for longer to get the sharpness. Nice modelling...
AHTOH Posted March 6, 2015 Author Posted March 6, 2015 I Impoved some of my renders so now they look little better:
allanjl Posted March 6, 2015 Posted March 6, 2015 Yes Anton, Everyone has different tastes. I think the quality of your renderings is very high, but the design choices are subjective.
allanjl Posted March 23, 2015 Posted March 23, 2015 Anton, I few things you may consider. The outside background brightness should probably be higher, same goes for the computer monitor. The glazing should probably be more reflective. The modeling is great though. Are using a single render node? Over time, we have added machines to our office, and that has improved our rendering time dramatically. You may want to invest on additional computers to add to your render farm. Allan
AHTOH Posted March 24, 2015 Author Posted March 24, 2015 Anton, I few things you may consider. The outside background brightness should probably be higher, same goes for the computer monitor. The glazing should probably be more reflective. The modeling is great though. Are using a single render node? Over time, we have added machines to our office, and that has improved our rendering time dramatically. You may want to invest on additional computers to add to your render farm. Allan Thank you for your comment, Allan. I tried to increase outside brightness and monitor brightness and did not liked it. It looked even less natural than here. What glazing you mean? As for the render farm at home: I wish I can afford it. Also it makes much more sense in your case for arch beuareu or in case of massive rendering or animation. For mу modeling and primarily designing stuff takes much more time than rendering. And my current machine is OK (benchmark score is above the middle).
allanjl Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 I meant the glazing in the windows. There's no reflection on them. Here's an image I worked on a while back. I think the reflections and sheen on the materials add some excitement to the image.
allanjl Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 Also about additional machines: Most of our machines are older pc's, and only have 6 gigs of ram, and 2 GB of video ram. Even then, they cut down render time dramatically. We went from having to wait 10 hours for a rendering, to under 1 hour. You don't need a high end machine as a node.
AHTOH Posted March 25, 2015 Author Posted March 25, 2015 What machines you would recommend to me as nodes? And how many? Nice render.
allanjl Posted March 27, 2015 Posted March 27, 2015 Thanks. Our slowest machines are PC's with i7 2.8 ghz. 1 GB video cards. Remember Maxwell is cpu based, so the video card is secondary. When you render using nodes, the performance increase is almost linear, so the more machines, the faster you will get your rendering. And additional 2 machines, even running at 75% percent the speed of your original machine, will still cut down your rendering time by more than half.
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