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Gallery / Re: Cedrone kitchen Varenna Test
« on: 2015-08-19, 13:31:02 »
yes Maru you are right, the original photo is more contrasted, i try to modify it to create same effect :)
thank you, I am very happy to hear this, i want to try other light effect like volume fog and environment fog to play a little :)

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Gallery / Cedrone kitchen Varenna Test
« on: 2015-08-19, 12:04:25 »
Another photo-reproduction of my favorite photographer.. Federico Cedrone.
in this case i tried to recreate a shot he made for Varenna, for study the composition, test the materials and light.
i hope you like it
Nicola

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Off-Topic / Re: Do you work for yourself or a company?
« on: 2015-05-15, 19:00:57 »
Small company in Italy, IT

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[Max] Resolved Bugs / DR Problem if i use Crop mode
« on: 2015-05-08, 15:55:20 »
If i use a crop mode to render a part of image in DR, Corona start job in all slave nodes but don't collect anything.
I noticed strange speed increase pass in slave nodes, faster than master workstation

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initialy i was same your problem (DrServer closed loopback connection) after setup correctly the license, DR find a slave but doesn't collect passes.

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interesting this way to simulate tissue with map

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/ctcloth/#ctcloth-sg11

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[Max] General Discussion / IOR Data
« on: 2015-03-24, 14:22:36 »
hi Ondra
Is it possible add ior data support in corona?
i don't know if .ior it's a standard file, but i suppose to yes because it's used in maxwell render and fryrender.
you know anything about that?
Nicola

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News / Re: Corona 1.0 is out!
« on: 2015-02-25, 16:06:30 »
Great Work.. Congratulations :D

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[Max] General Discussion / Re: Strange site...
« on: 2015-01-23, 15:10:25 »
Yep... watermarked... and yes... all of them are from gallery. XD. Seriuosly WTF... and how did you even found that site.
I simply looked for images of redshift on google images using "redshift render":D

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[Max] General Discussion / Re: corona "vs" redshift
« on: 2015-01-20, 17:20:58 »
i like these tests with new render engines :)
In my opinion for a true speed comparison you must use a complex indoor scene  with  various types of materials.
this scene is too simple.
congratulations and keep going  :D

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this is an old bug solved recently.

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(lappon forest) forest pack test with last build

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Work in Progress/Tests / Re: Cedrone Lighting test + milk
« on: 2014-12-08, 19:36:48 »
I like  to add:
"Appearance

Both the fat globules and the smaller casein micelles, which are just large enough to deflect light, contribute to the opaque white color of milk. The fat globules contain some yellow-orange carotene, enough in some breeds (such as Guernsey and Jersey cattle) to impart a golden or "creamy" hue to a glass of milk. The riboflavin in the whey portion of milk has a greenish color, which sometimes can be discerned in skimmed milk or whey products.[13] Fat-free skimmed milk has only the casein micelles to scatter light, and they tend to scatter shorter-wavelength blue light more than they do red, giving skimmed milk a bluish tint.[71]"



From almigthy wikipedia.


thank you This is an interesting definition :D

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