Any interior or exhibit designers using KeyShot?

Started by hdstudio, May 12, 2010, 08:21:03 AM

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DriesV

My biggest problem is being used to wait for just 15 minutes for a product rendering. :D
So everything over that now feels like an eternity. ;D

At the KeyShot guys:
Maybe interior rendering can be the topic of an upcoming webinar?
Especially with all the good stuff coming with KeyShot 4...

Dries

evilmaul

nice image. has it been scaled down or is that the actual resolution?...and render time? :)

ivansuisse

Hi,

No on this computer I have only this resolution of the images... the real size was 1600x1200...
Render time is 27 min... whit middle-high level setting

Ivan

DriesV

I added and updated some materials.

Dries

DriesV

#34
Updated lighting. ;)

Dries

Jeff80

Would anyone be willing to share their scene that uses only emissive materials to light it? I'd love to poke around and learn from looking at a proven setup.

Thanks in advance!

Jeff

KeyShot

The emissive material is not really intended for interior lighting (unless you have a lot of patience). KeyShot 4 will have area lights, IES lights, and point lights that will do a much better job.

ivansuisse

No problem Jeff,

Try to render whit this one.
I have also a screenshot of my parameters...
Try also to add object in the library if you want, pictures on the wall, chairs, ecc.  :)

Now the spot light are turned off... maybe in KeyShot 4 we can do better whit the new features... but for the moment...  :D

Ivan

fario

QuoteThe emissive material is not really intended for interior lighting (unless you have a lot of patience). KeyShot 4 will have area lights, IES lights, and point lights that will do a much better job.

....

i wait   ;)

DriesV

#39
Ivan, thanks for that scene file! ;)

I decided to take it for a spin in KeyShot 4 BETA to give an idea about what can be done with the new light materials.
I used area lights and IES lights (the ceiling lights) only.

Render time was exactly 50 minutes at 1500*1050, using advanced rendering (50 samples, 6 ray bounces, AA 5, shadow 1, GI 3, Pixel blur 1,5) on a 3930K CPU based machine.

Dries

ivansuisse

Yeah!
The quality of the shadow and the light is very good...

IES lights are amazing!

Keep working on this scene whit object and materials!

Ivan

fario

Really well.

It is possible in K4, soften shadows?
I think the shadow below the chair for example.

Antoine

DriesV

The shadows are hard because of the IES light above the chair.
The point light and IES point light do cast hard shadows. If you want soft shadows you have to use area lights.

I will keep updating this scene! ;)

Dries

ivansuisse

This is the same scene, whit object, rendered in Vray for rhino...

Now if we find the method to emulate the same ambient and light, we have won  :)
Because whit Vray I have 1-2 h for setting all the scene, and 1 h rendering...
Whit KeyShot 20 min setting and 20 min render!  :)

DriesV

Okay...

First revision of this scene.  ;)

Dries