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I've finally had some time to render my office scene, now renamed to 'The IT department' i've been working on the last months,
and here's the final result after 108 hours of rendering with indigo:

EDIT: UPDATED -> done some post-pro noise removal:



Thanks to all the members who contributed objects,
good work ;-)

I've also posted a render challege in the contest section to see if anyone
can replicate this result with yafray, and what a lightning setup would be needed for a compareable result, feel free to give it a go ;-)
http://blenderartists.org/forum/show...505#post673505

Greetz,
radiance

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Wow, awsome. I'm sorry that I didn't model the stuff I said I would, I have a habit of that. Burnout, maybe? Sorry again.
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LOTS of objects! I simply love stuff that looks like it actually took some time. Great job guys.
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awesome ;-O
keep up the good work...
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Wow, so cool. Before I saw the thing about thanking everyone who made odjects, I thought you did all that... I was like o_O... But thats an awesome scene
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That looks really, really good. Almost too real.

But is it just me, or does some of the objects lack reflection on the table there?
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Sweet scene, radiance. I'll be watching the results of the "challenge", too - should be interesting. (The desk tops do look a little too reflective, like they're mirrors...) However, five *s from me!
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That's very realistic, very good. I like it =)
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very nice, but isnīt it a bit pixy??
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Lighting is superb, as well as colors, but there are too much noise and the render time is just... insane.
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simply amazing, 108 hours, too bad indigo is that slow, otherwise i'd give it a try
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rhaados -> indigo is not that slow at all, it's getting compareable with maxwell render in speed nowadays. (or any other MLT renderer), most simpler scenes only take 4-9 hours for a clean render. you should defineteley give it a try.
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great! I love the fact that there are so many small object. The really bring life to the scene. It would be photorealistic if it wasn't so noisy
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looks great! I'd like to see that python book replaced with a good 'ol copy of pickaxe, though

on a side note: might want to use photon mapping (not sure if indigo supports it). No noise (garanteed), plus it might be faster (especially if you're using path tracing!).

EDIT: ahh, MLT. Indigo should really go photon, it's the future
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realy realistic, if I didn't know better I'd say it's real!
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Outstanding result everyone. This image holds my attention with all of its detail.

What are the rendering system's system specs, including operating system?
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indigo is currently win32 only (does run under wine though)
specs on www.indigorender.com

greetz,
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Beautifully created and rendered, and I don't see enough noise to bother me except at lower resolutions.
My only complaint is the chair colour is so saturated, compared to the rest of the scene at least, that it hurts my eyes.
One nit. The back support of the chair in the left foreground is odd-looking at that angle. Looks like its one solid 2d shape, not a curved surface.
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update: done some post-pro noise removal...

greetz,
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