First Kray render_need feed back!
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 1:53 pm
				
				Hi Everyone! I'm starting on this forum with a first kray render. As it's a test, I've choose something simple to model. The trees where here to allow me to test kray instancing, but finally I render them as classic object (they were done with tree designer, really excellent plug!).
So finally I think the picture is not too bad, but I didn't find a reason to switch from LW render to kray yet, I guess I had to know it a bit better...anyway here's the picture with postwork and the original kray render:


And here the original picture I took as inspiration:

The render was extremely long (3h30 with a Q6600) and again, I think I missed a lot of thing in the parameters (I put "interior" and "high" in almost every panels ). And here's a perspective view in order to show my light setup:
 ). And here's a perspective view in order to show my light setup:

So that's it, I'd like some feedback on that scene and maybe some advices in order to improve the next one (mostly render times!), I let a link to the scene if someone have the time to look at (I now it's a lot of time!). Anyway, thank you for reading this looooooong post, I'll try to be faster next time!
Christophe
Here's the scene: http://www.bio-delice.com/Kitchen1.rar
			So finally I think the picture is not too bad, but I didn't find a reason to switch from LW render to kray yet, I guess I had to know it a bit better...anyway here's the picture with postwork and the original kray render:


And here the original picture I took as inspiration:

The render was extremely long (3h30 with a Q6600) and again, I think I missed a lot of thing in the parameters (I put "interior" and "high" in almost every panels
 ). And here's a perspective view in order to show my light setup:
 ). And here's a perspective view in order to show my light setup:
So that's it, I'd like some feedback on that scene and maybe some advices in order to improve the next one (mostly render times!), I let a link to the scene if someone have the time to look at (I now it's a lot of time!). Anyway, thank you for reading this looooooong post, I'll try to be faster next time!
Christophe
Here's the scene: http://www.bio-delice.com/Kitchen1.rar
 
  
  Yes I need to use lumi poly next time to see the difference.
  Yes I need to use lumi poly next time to see the difference.