advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Hello people
I'd like to share a link with you, one of my works, rendered in AccuRender Nxt and modelled in CAD has made to the final print of Expose 10.
Its an honour to share with everyone here what you can do with Nxt - there were 11000 entries so this is pretty cool! :)
Heres the Article & Render in CG Society.
http://www.cgsociety.org/index.php/CGSFeatures/CGSFeatureSpecial/ex...
regards
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Amazing.
So I was just perusing the guidelines for entry and I saw they recommend (but don't require) an image resolution of 3636x2657... did you actually render something that large with the path tracer? How long did that take to render?
congratulations!
Felicitaciones!!!
Hi Kamal,
Amazing work. Amazing design. I wish you it will be the absolute winner! It surely will!
Hi Joel,
I rendered the scene in a landscape format of something like 3600x2400 from what I remember (don't have the file on this pc). There are 2 main composites. The main composite is the Interior Daylight Setting using the Pathtracer and the minor one is the Night Lighting using the Packet Tracer. I ran the packet tracer
I believe I ran around 600-800 passes on the Daylight scene for 48 hours on a Dell Machine with 12 CPUs and 12 GB RAM. The critical part was running it on 64 Bit to avoid any crashing but it doesn't affect the speed.
Joel Spack said:
So I was just perusing the guidelines for entry and I saw they recommend (but don't require) an image resolution of 3636x2657... did you actually render something that large with the path tracer? How long did that take to render?
Thanks George and everyone, I hope more people can enter and get through. I think in this publication, if the render cant match VRAY, at least the concept needs to be strong!
George Ioannidis said:
Hi Kamal,
Amazing work. Amazing design. I wish you it will be the absolute winner! It surely will!
Thanks for the response, and of course I forgot to say congratulations on your accomplishment! Its quite the nice render, and I would absolutely love to see it full res (even just a crop!), though I understand why you may wish to keep that for yourself :)).
Sampdoria said:
Hi Joel,
I rendered the scene in a landscape format of something like 3600x2400 from what I remember (don't have the file on this pc). There are 2 main composites. The main composite is the Interior Daylight Setting using the Pathtracer and the minor one is the Night Lighting using the Packet Tracer. I ran the packet tracer
I believe I ran around 600-800 passes on the Daylight scene for 48 hours on a Dell Machine with 12 CPUs and 12 GB RAM. The critical part was running it on 64 Bit to avoid any crashing but it doesn't affect the speed.
Joel Spack said:So I was just perusing the guidelines for entry and I saw they recommend (but don't require) an image resolution of 3636x2657... did you actually render something that large with the path tracer? How long did that take to render?
Congratulation,for your work, and for the fame of our favorite tool.
The world have to know that this soft is on the earth!!!! ;o)