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Comment by George Ioannidis on October 28, 2010 at 9:06am
Sure Marc, it would be my pleasure. If you like you can respond with private messages on my e-mail address which is gioann at tee dot gr
Comment by Marc Chaumier on October 28, 2010 at 3:40am
George, I'll be very happy to see these comparisons. It's something very interesting for me. If you got the time, I'd like to know your conclusion, knowing that the manipulation and the familiarity of a renderer enter in a big part in the final result. The best renderer, is the one that you know. If you want we can keep on that discussion by mail.
Comment by George Ioannidis on October 28, 2010 at 1:02am
Thanks, Marc and Akinlolu.

The background tree is indeed way too dark for the overall tone level of the picture. Good catch Marc :-)

Lately I am just experimenting with different renderers - Luxrender (free), Indigo (demo), Kerkythea (free), Thea (demo), Yafaray (free - inside Blender3D) and of course Accurender nXt (licensed) - on existing models, as I am currently running only constructions of some of my finished projects (mostly residential buildings). I am doing that now in order to see the pros and cons of each program and to compare the suitability of each one for my work, as I am not doing renderings for living, but I really enjoy the whole learning and experimenting process.
Comment by Marc Chaumier on October 27, 2010 at 4:51am
Nice, George. For me, the tree in the background has to much contrast, or is too dark... But I like the softness of this picture... and the "true-false symetrie" of the building.
Comment by akinlolu olugboji on October 24, 2010 at 10:10pm
Very good restoration if I remember this project way back then.

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OBJ Plant Issue - Diffuse Maps

Hi to anyone;maybe a similar issue as Mr.Holz announced recently, (PBR Texture question):-added a obj. plant via 'Textured Mesh Objects' widget-reassigned maps (materials showed up, but with no maps attached, (although mtl. files are  in the same folder as corresponding maps and obj files)-tried to render (see 'result')So my question is: Does anybody knew about how to handle Diffuse Maps in nXt, i suspect there is no interpretation of the UV-Coordinates?Any hints and help kindly appreciated!…See More
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