Author Topic: Car Rendering - Arnold "Wannabe"  (Read 6788 times)

2013-03-21, 15:56:37

kumodot

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I Was looking at the incredible Arnold Render Demoreel yesterday, and set a little challenge to me. To model, set and render an specific scene on the last night. (Take a look at Arnold Reference :
t=0m53s )
     Of course it´s only a study (i know the tires has not textures or bumps), but i am very happy with Corona.
      The only down side is that it was "impossible" to me to get rid of some noise on the floor near the car shadows. I don´t know why, but i went to sleep and leave the progressive running, after 6 hours the little noise stills there. Very little but annoying.
      The fault is probably mine (i didnt tweak any fancy corona settings yet. Just using defaults.

       Corona is becoming my addiction (i can´t stop rendering things EVERYDAY). :)
       BTW : The car model is not mine, i´ve just modeled the "room". :)
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2013-03-21, 16:07:11
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Ludvik Koutny

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If you ever encounter noise that doesn't go away even after long time, try to switch UI to Devel/Debug mode and set sampler to Per-pixel M+C.

2013-03-21, 16:08:18
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Hmmmm....Thanks for the tip ! I will do another render trying this ! :)
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2013-03-21, 16:52:27
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If you ever encounter noise that doesn't go away even after long time, try to switch UI to Devel/Debug mode and set sampler to Per-pixel M+C.

Can we get an updated documentation for stuff like this? I don't think anyone would try this by themselfs ;) (and it sure is no bad idea to do it anyways, at least for the standard "production" stuff)
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2013-03-21, 16:57:48
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Development/debug settings will never be documented as they are soon to disappear, we need to find optimal solution first, though :)

Non the less, i think i could write down some tips... :)

2013-03-21, 17:30:18
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Non the less, i think i could write down some tips... :)
This is a great idea! Your advice is very helpful!
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2013-03-21, 18:12:21
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It would be cool to have this interactive documentation thing for alpha4.
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2013-03-21, 18:24:54
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Me too i still have noise on shadows after hours of rendering single models... will test the tip