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Akai

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  1. Ola Tomas,

    Listen to me, please! I
    I made a very big misunderstanding!
    And I'm sorry EIAS!!!

    I did a test rendering with the data I just received.
    It's a lot faster than I expected it to be. (Same machine - 27min 12secs)
    I wonder if I just made a mistake in the settings when I experimented before: ....
    (At that time, I was rendering for hours…)
    I'm going to study it properly again.

    My first post was a really good experience.
    Thank you so, so much!!


    Akai

     

     

     

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  2. Hi Tomas,

    Thanks for starting the test so quickly.
    By the way, only two lights?
    Cooooool!
    It was not a good idea to say, "I don't need to know because I won't have a chance to use it.
    I'll have to learn more about it.

    Thanks
    Akai

  3. Hi Thomo, nice to  meet you.

    Sorry, I forgot to make a note of it.
    I use photoshop to create light flares, brightness & contrast, and background images.
    A long time ago, used to place EIAS light flares and light glows on top of each other.
    But I couldn't bear to adjust the size one by one anymore...


    And you're right!
    To be photorealistic, I want to do more, and I need to know more.
    But my clients don't want anything too photorealistic, so I didn't explore new and render time-consuming techniques too much….
    Now, I'm finally trying to take the first step.

    ”There's a life form in Tokyo that sincerely wants a new version.!”
    That's the reason why I kept posting this time.
    Thank you all for your continued support!

    Thanks
    Akai

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  4. Hi again, everyone.
    This time I posted a image using GI. (Reverse illumination & Sky light)
    I had a little more time than usual for this job.
    I usually had to manually place fake lights for reverse illumination, but this time the input process was very easy.
    The render time was a little longer than usual, but still so fast.
    EIAS will continue to be a good buddy.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hxpl8ibnt2icvtz/Evening terrace.jpg?dl=0

    I am currently learning photon mapping after all these years.
    I would like to use it if I have time...

    Thanks

     

    Evening terrace-s.jpg

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  5. Hi, Tomas

    To tell you the truth, I'm not registered on any SNS. (still using Galapagos cell phone.)
    It's almost like a closed country.
    But I'm going to change my environment soon.
    I'll join after I become a decent Earthling!

    My world, the final frontier.....

     

  6. Thank you, Tomas, for your mercy.
    Now I will be allowed to go to Sto-vo-kor.
    (location wrong?)

    I'm really looking forward to the new version.
    Don't take it too hard, but hang in there!

    Thanks
    Akai

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  7. Hi, Tomas!

    As a side note, there was a strange group name in the data I sent.
    I misspelled mortar as mortal.
    wall mortal......A wall to die for...??
    I'm not very good at English, but this is especially bad...
    May you not be crushed by its walls...
    Live long and prosper.

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  8. Hi, Tomas!
    Thank you for the compliment!
    I will organize the data and send it to you.
    I would like to learn more about it.
    By the way, I wrote that I didn't use a GI, but I was slightly mistaken.
    Only the soft shadows of the lights use GI sampling engine. (Because it's faster to render.)
    Sorry!

    Thanks
    Akai

     

  9. Hi, everyone.
    I posted this in succession.
    My clients are always trying out their designs until the very last minute, so the data must always be fast enough to render.
    Therefore, speed is more important than a perfectly photorealistic image.
    For this kind of work, EIAS's fast and very beautiful rendering is the best weapon!

    However, I also need to be able to use the latest EIAS technology correctly.

     

     

    h room1.jpg

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  10. Quote

    Thanks, Tomas!

    I didn't use Photon mapping. 

    I'll study it soon.

    It's only normal lights(ambient, radial, spot, area), so the speed is very very fast!

    EIAS is a great software!!


    EIAS 9.1- 4000 x 2600pixels(originall size) Mac Pro mid2010 (2.4Ghz x 8core)
    Raytraced image - 2min 36sec (no GI, no photon mapping)
    Ambient occlusion image -39sec

     

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  11. Reply Thank you!  Mr.RicharJoly.

    It was not able to start at all…..

    And reluctantly, was addressed by restoring the system from the time capsule.

     

    The crash took place suddenly when you open the file.

    9.1 and 8.0 also did not start.

    I use nearly 20 years this software, but I was surprised the first time events.

     

    Thank you repeatedly, Mr.RichardJoly.

    I will study a little more English...

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