my room rendered with indigo !

comments and tips wellcome …

I’m adding details and tweaking the materials !

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/3144/myroom12wu3.jpg

The curtains look stiff and bent, not like they fall like cloth. You’d be better off getting two subdivided planes, about the same width as the curtains, and then bunching it at one end and letting it fall naturally, taking appropriate stiffness and self-collision aspects into account.

Thanks, I modelled them quickly by the hand .
I’ll try with softbody … or with the cvs version that include cloth modifier.

yeah Sly!

indigo is a nice render
there is a little fault on top of the seat
how long does indigo calculate?

This one is 3 days rendering without bumps …
Yeah Sly !
I also added the maggotbrain cover on the last model … :smiley:

The last render, still this black artifacts on the sofas …
It seems to be a bug !

The covers lying on the floor are mirrored, didn’t saw it before, ach …

I tried a different lightning angle.

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/8194/myroom16previewly7.jpg

Cloth modifier? What is this? I wonder if it is in the RC1 version… Had to give up using CVS, since jumping from one version to another, and another, corrupted my files.

I was searching for the cloth modifier in the RC1 version but couldn’t find it. Is it not included in the next release?

I couldn’t find the cloth modifier, either, in RC1. Perhaps it is something they are still working on through the CVS…??

Can’t find the cloth modifier in the CVS, either…

why are indigo renders so … grainy?

the cloth modifiers is on an old CVS version, look on graphicall.org

Indigo renders are grainy because they do not fake things, they start from zero and trace light rays infinitely, as long as you run the program, it’ll get less and less grainy and more and more detailed, it’s just that not many people have the patience to wait a week for it to trace 25,000,000 rays. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m confused about indigo. I exported the .xml out of blender, and then what’s next?

right click on the xml file and open with indigo …
I assume you installed indigo …

still dosn’t work.

so open it with a dos window as expalained on the indigo tut for blender on the indigo site …
it’s easier with indigo 0.6 on C drive I think if you dont know how to browse with dos remote directories !

I will post the 226 hours render soon, without any grain … :-).

This is about as far as i get
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h68/Spenn13/misc/problem.jpg

post on indigo forum …