Jon_Coy
(Jon Coy)
July 18, 2017, 3:54pm
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UPDATE:
I noticed that I had added a .03 Indirect Clamp to my render, which was eliminating all of my atmosphere.
I will continue to work on the shot and my understanding of rendering in Cycles, as I’m getting lots of fireflies in this one.
I would still appreciate any feedback!! The .blend file is attached below.
Hey all,
Trying to wrap my head around volumetrics in Blender, and I’ve run into an issue.
I should also say I an quite new to Blender, having only been digging into the software for about 1.5 months at this point.
Here is what I’m sort of riffing on (from Tree of Life):
Image of my camera preview:
And final render (cycles):
Any ideas? Let me know if I need to attach a .blend file or any other documentation.
IkariShinji
(Thies Schulz-Holland)
July 18, 2017, 9:59pm
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You should ALWAYS supply a .blend file with any support question.
And BTW, you know that you can make a screenshot of your desktop by just pressing the combination of Windows and PrtScn keys? Windows will automatically save the captured images under Pictures > Screenshots. No need to actually make a photograph of your monitor…
Jon_Coy
(Jon Coy)
July 19, 2017, 5:12am
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Jon_Coy
(Jon Coy)
July 19, 2017, 5:23am
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Jon_Coy
(Jon Coy)
July 19, 2017, 7:09am
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IkariShinji:
You should ALWAYS supply a .blend file with any support question.
And BTW, you know that you can make a screenshot of your desktop by just pressing the combination of Windows and PrtScn keys? Windows will automatically save the captured images under Pictures > Screenshots. No need to actually make a photograph of your monitor…
Understood. And I’m aware of screenshots (original post updated).
asteroid_cyclesrender.blend (626 KB)
Jon_Coy
(Jon Coy)
July 21, 2017, 6:22am
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I’ve made a lot of progress, still working. Need to add more asteroids, dust, and possibly distant planets (which would be backlit and probably just look like more asteroids)
.blend file:
asteroid_cyclesrender.blend (751 KB)
Current render (opening and closing frames in a 23.98fps sequence):
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