Mosque - Interior

Project: Mosque - Interior (WIP)
Location: Indonesia
Architect: Atelier 6 International

Comments are welcome

Regards

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you got the model and the materials down. Now just focus on the lighting and rendering. Personally for something like this I would just throw it at indigo or yafray, unless you are very experienced with the blender internal renderer.

  • mpan3:
    tell me more abut rendering w/ yafray…
  1. should i use half dome or full and then medium or best quality…
  2. photon mode on? tune photon mode on?
  3. any parameter to tweak?

thx anyway

regards

adi, if using yafray, try full, photons (increase photon count), tune photons OFF, tweak radius.

But seriously, for less tweaking but longer render times, try Indigo. It’s free. It makes very pretty renders.
http://indigorenderer.com/

  • fatfinger:
  1. thanks for d input about yafray… i’ll trying…
  2. i had dl indigo… but i don’t understand to using it… if i double click d icon… it was rendering hmm… another scene?

regards

Yep, the test scene. Indigo is pretty “bare bones”. You also need to d/l an exporter for Blender. Indigo uses xml files to render. You can find an exporter by looking in the Blender section of the forums, at the indigo website. The simplest way you can get indigo to render your scene is to export it into the same directory as the program. There are more detailed instructions on their website. If you have a network of computers, you can have them all work on the same image. It takes ages, but the results are worth it.

Here is a another lights setting scene…

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doesn’t look like a mosque, looks like an exhibition center. :slight_smile: