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2015-09-13, 12:18:09

Giona

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Hi all!

I did this image in my spare time to test Corona Volumetrics and iToo Forest Pack Pro.

The structure is an art installation by Sol LeWitt built at Europos Parkas, a museum set in nature in Lithuania.

I created a misty, quite surreal atmosphere, to emphasize the strange presence of the structure in the wild environment.

I stopped the render after 8 hours on a i7-3930K @4.1Ghz.

2015-09-14, 07:54:04
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Nejc Kilar

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Really liking the style!
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2015-09-14, 08:31:20
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your user corona scater for grass..? but..very nice,

2015-09-14, 09:53:09
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your user corona scater for grass..? but..very nice,

Thanks guys!

I used itoo Forest Pack pro to scatter the grass and trees

2015-09-14, 15:52:40
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Great! I see You overclocked a bit this i7 of Yours :D Just like me mate, Have You ever exceedet the 4.1 GHz succesfully on air cooling? :D

2015-09-14, 20:08:59
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Great! I see You overclocked a bit this i7 of Yours :D Just like me mate, Have You ever exceedet the 4.1 GHz succesfully on air cooling? :D

I didn't tried to exceed 4.1ghz, I think I should have some margin because I'm using a liquid cooling system.. But I don't want to fry the cpu :)

2015-09-20, 12:26:28
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Rendering doesn't really use theese 100% of CPU. I always get about 10-20% cooler temperatures than when testing it on Lynx for example. So with water cooling You should have 4.4-4.5GHz safely. 4.6 should be a margin where You start to fry(or boil in Your case) the CPU :D

2015-09-21, 21:59:44
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Nice mood and vegetation. What foliage models did you use?