Houseplants study

@bureaubruin Which one is that, Quixel or Unreal? Can you add a link for that?

Bedankt! :wink:

rob

Ah kijk ik kan gewoon in het Nederlands antwoorden! Zie hier de licenties van Quixel: https://quixel.com/pricing, en hier die van Unreal Engine: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/download. Unreal is gratis als je het als Creator gebruikt, en Quixel is weer gratis met een Unreal Engine account.

Voorlopig hou ik het nog even bij Blender, maar ik ga Binnenkort toch ook maar is beginnen met Unreal!

Ah ja… Ik was even vergeten dat ze bij Quixel nog steeds abbo’s hebben :wink:

En UE5 is idd heel interessant speelgoed :wink:

Now… back to English! :smiley:

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I thought Quixel, Globeplants and Poliigon had optimised assets for Cycles. I’m still new to Blender and learning the differences but how are the assets not optimised?

BTW, great work.

2022-07-18 16_09_22

why are these bright spots happening?

Sharp eye. Must be something in the material settings, but would have to dive in to it to find out.

Woah, this looks stunning!

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Nice work, excellent realism.

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Thank you!

Potentially this issue Light leak from sun, in Cycles - #22 by SterlingRoth

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Thanks for linking the Article Claus! I’ll dive into it.

I’m glad, I was able to vote for this one in the BoBA 2022 vote! Still love it! Good luck and Merry Christmas!

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