Old School Rendering - Basic and Standard Lightings

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Old School Rendering - Basic and Standard Lightings

Post by juanmatikas on Fri Dec 03, 2010 2:15 pm

Hi everyone. This is my first post. I have been doing design for more than a decade now and tried all sort of renderings, from v-ray to mental ray. In this rendering I used basic light set-up that will show professional quality rendering and at par with vray and mental ray rendering. This rendering set-up is ideal for newbies or having a basic computer configuration. Featured in this rendering is my new project for an internationally acclaimed artist, the concept is a fusion of modern and old style "Bahay na Bato house"

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The set-up is very basic. Just use the standard lighting set-up and activate light tracer in the rendering dialog. Use architectural materials for the material mappings. Put one skylight with a multiplier of 1.0; One target directional light with a multiplier of 0.25; Four omnie lights on the corner with a multiplier of 0.15 each. All lights are shadowed on and use raytraced shadows. Put some omnie inside the house model to have some lights inside. I used photoshop for post processing like hue adjustments and putting some vegetation to the scene. Rendering time is 4 minutes.








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