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Title: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on July 26, 2010, 12:46:17 pm
Hello!

I'm in progress of making visualization of this tiny bathroom. It's going very slow because it's only one of my many additional activities, but I'm hoping to push it forward. I'm after the stage of putting objects into the scene and at the stage of rendering NPRs with default scene light and default materials ;) I'll be slowly building materials for the objects and different lighting conditions aiming for multilight setup with fake GI and each light on the separate layer in the final picture. Of course I could just fire up Kerky od Lux, but I want this time to push ART to its borders :P

Models of armature and door, as well as textures for door, walls and floor are not mine, but come from leading companies from my country or from architectural repositories. I used Blender as a converter and rescale tool for models provided as dxf/dwg. Crits and comts welcome! Look for non processed renders and material and lighting tests in this thread soon.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: 3D Joe Wiltshire on July 26, 2010, 10:30:30 pm
Oooh v interested in seeing how this turns out, havent seen a mainly beauty focused render in AGES :)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on July 27, 2010, 05:42:10 pm
Thank you for comment 3d Joe :)

An update... This is rendering of the whole scene with new materials, they are almost ready. Default scene lights used so far. Rendering is not very postprocessed (only contrast and colours fixed), there is still camera distortion, but it's caused by the bathroom size and it's easy to fix during postpro (that's why you don't see it on the NPR). Render time: 2,5+ h

Next step will be material tweaking and ambient light setup.

Cheers!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: neirao on July 27, 2010, 08:26:34 pm
Amazing work!! dwsel
cool render!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: floyd86 on July 28, 2010, 06:33:52 am
Nice work dwsel. I like the materials you used on the second image. The first render has a really nice style: It would be awesome to make an animation with it.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on July 28, 2010, 12:26:40 pm
neirao:
Thanks :)

floyd86:
Everything is possible, but as current effect i not static it's very likely that resulting animation could flicker from frame to frame... and these rendertimes for raytraced materials... :P
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: 3D Joe Wiltshire on July 28, 2010, 11:51:35 pm
Great work with the materials! the bump mapping and reflections are spot on!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on July 30, 2010, 06:05:22 pm
I started ambient lighting.

First I tried to do very uniform light using dense grid of omnis (point lights) but the third layer of lights caused noticeable slowdown of the rendering (each light had soft shadow sampled at 2-5 samples). Then I broke two layers into less uniform placement and everything started to look better. Manual editing of file was involved (it was faster to change lights' properties in Notepad than in dialog boxes in Anim8tor).


Final ambient light pass from scanline at half of original resolution. No postprocessing.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on August 01, 2010, 04:48:51 pm
1. Skylight - huge noise and regular placement of lights outside the window can be seen in shadows, plexi extracted from two additional passes (because ART does not work with transparencies)
It's not that bad I guess... because my cousin said 'What a nice photo you have' :D
I may or may not rerender it in the future.

2. Skylight + a bit of ambient (from previous post) with perspective and colour correction - first of partial finals.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: $imon on August 01, 2010, 05:39:28 pm
I think youre doing a wonderful job dwsel! its looking great! A few minor things are keeping it from photorealism -  I think the walls have a lot to do with it, the tiles look very flat and textured, they could benefit from some depth & a bit of reflections.
Also , basically , the rest could use a tad bit more reflective surfaces, the sink/toilet , the shower cabin, the door could use some glossy reflections, - bathrooms are reflective places :P

The composition could also use a tad bit more attention , a lot of the items are only half in the image & there is no center piece, maybe even adjusting the aspect ratio of the image might work.

The lighting is looking very good! I like the shadows & the subtle GI is great.

Keep up the great work & ill be looking forward to where it is heading :)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on August 02, 2010, 12:36:04 pm
I think youre doing a wonderful job dwsel! its looking great! A few minor things are keeping it from photorealism -  I think the walls have a lot to do with it, the tiles look very flat and textured, they could benefit from some depth & a bit of reflections.
Also , basically , the rest could use a tad bit more reflective surfaces, the sink/toilet , the shower cabin, the door could use some glossy reflections, - bathrooms are reflective places :P

The composition could also use a tad bit more attention , a lot of the items are only half in the image & there is no center piece, maybe even adjusting the aspect ratio of the image might work.

The lighting is looking very good! I like the shadows & the subtle GI is great.

Keep up the great work & ill be looking forward to where it is heading :)


Thank you for in-depth comment.
I can see some problems you've described.

About reflections:
Almost every material (except for the green plastic of the cup) uses reflections, about 80% of them are glossy. I started with higher levels of reflections specular, but it happened for me too look too shinny so I settled with the most of the materials at Kr, Ks ~ 0.05-0.15. I agree now that I could push reflections a bit higher for sink and toilet :)
Tiles on the wall come from rather matte collection with additional shiny motif: http://www.cersanit.com.pl/katalog.php?mod=seria&id=25&dzial1=25&nr_dz_gl=5&lang=pl The biggest pain sits in the materials limitations of An8 scanline and ART. Usually mortar between tiles has different material (without specular and reflections), and the geometry displace is used instead of simply bumpmap. I wasn't sure how to do this in Anim8tor, still I didn't want to model each tile separately being afraid of 'too detached look'.
Next pain I have is with the cabin transparency. As you can see the window is totally behind the cabin. If I left it on the final render I wouldn't have light at all at the final image as ART does not respect visibility and transparency settings. Instead final 'skylight' image is combined out of three renderings (see attachments for simple explanation of how plexi appeared on the final version of 'skylight' pass) and 'ambient' render does not contain plexi surfaces at all to keep constant and flat lighting! When I started compositing reflections for plexi I've decided for glossy look because reflections could be of either fully lit bathroom or almost black, totally shadowed environment. Sharp reflections would look much less natural and would take 4 times more to render (because I render reflections passes at half resolution) but glossy reflections give at the same time subtle SSS look.
I'd appreciate any tips how to overcome these limits...

About composition:
I'm doing this visualization after the simple vis from one of the 'plan your house/flat' programs. The person who was doing the first simple look decided not to enter this bathroom. I guess that because of lack of space camera angle and deformation of the image was unacceptable. I've decided to fix it though in the postprocessing. Currently camera is placed at longer wall, at height of 1,6 meters, tilted by 10* downwards. This was the only way to collect all the most important stuff in one view. Look from the opened doors wasn't really interesting. At the back of the current view you have only not interesting heater ;) I'm wondering what I could crop more from this view - I'd rather love to expand it even more :P I was even thinking about adding spherical, 100% reflective ball and place camera on it to have fisheye look. Again I'd have an unavoidable problem with casting shadows by this sphere so I dropped this idea, even when I bet it would have a really good look...
If you have an idea for interesting look feel free to crop and overpaint the last rendering.

I have 3 renders ( 3*3 = 9 ;) ) to go. Next sunlight/moonlight is planned: strong directional light with rather hard shadow, secondary beam(s) reflected from the floor/wall/objects and diffused at the place of hit. This will finish 'day look' and start making 'night look'.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on October 29, 2010, 08:10:55 am
Going back to older thread after some time...

A few days ago I came back to the project. Finally I've decided to leave daylight setup as it is. I rendered separate pass for mirror lights. So here is the first take on the night version of the scene. Don't worry about lack of glass/plexi and reflection on it - I'm going to render it later as a separate pass ;) Ceiling light is also waiting to be rendered.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: $imon on October 29, 2010, 09:01:00 am
Very nice dwsel! It's starting to get very realistic!

I can't wait to see it combined with the other renders you are making.. The render times must be crazy!

The shower head still has something wrong with it though haha.. apart from that I don't see much to comment on! Great stuff :)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: floyd86 on October 29, 2010, 02:17:20 pm
Very good lighting you have there dwsel! It looks pretty realistic. The showerhead looks a bit of indeed and maybe the window(?) on the right seems a bit odd...
Overall nice work, maybe some combining of passes (AO, specular, reflection...) in photoshop will make it look even better!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on October 30, 2010, 07:56:11 am
I should have say that before, but the image you see is already a combnation of previous passes with addition of another pass with only direct light comming from the mirror lights. It's built in very similar way to 'daylight final'. Main difference is that 'skylght pass' was multplied by dark, cold blue (colour that sky casts at night), 'ambient/fake GI pass' level is a bit higher here, and mentioned earlier pass was added. Last rendering took about 7 hours - it had 6 lights for each 'stripe' (6 * 2 = 12 lights wit shadow samples set at 2-4), and reflections and AA are sampled at 16 samples/px. But yup, I hope that addng another pass will make it more realistic :)

As for shower head I see what you mean - it looks way too plastic. It's caused by my experiment with rubber material with high level of ambient colour and negative diffuse colour level. As I put passes on additive layers the ambient only sums up but negative diffuse on the head is not subtracted :( I'm afraid it's difficult to fix at this level. I have an idea, but if it won't help I can paint shadows by hand on the final image.

I'll post pure pass in next few days as at te moment I don't have an access to the computer I'm rendering it at. Cheers for all comments :)

P.S. The forum looks a bit empty lately, isn't it?
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on November 03, 2010, 04:50:04 am
Here's promised in last post mirror light pass. I'll render and post ceiling light pass soon as well as the final composite. Cheers... :)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: davdud101 on November 03, 2010, 03:16:51 pm
OMIGGGGGGG. dwsel, out of curiousity, how long have you been using Anim8or?
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: 3Dgeek11 on November 03, 2010, 03:25:55 pm
Wow, this thread is full of awesomeness.

Great job, dwsel!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on November 03, 2010, 06:54:55 pm
OMIGGGGGGG. dwsel, out of curiousity, how long have you been using Anim8or?

I've probably found Anim8or around v0.95c or v0.96a, but I have previous experience with graphics. About 10 years of learning 2D graphics and 5 years of 'more serious learning', a few years less of the same with 3D graphics, and I've been playing with graphics since I always remember... ;) My first 2D editor - MS Paint from Windows 3.1 :D and first 3D editor - Micro Lathe (installed from floppy disk added to one of the computer magazines from around 1996-1997). You can currently find this tiny app here: http://www.pinuli.net/03pinula/g_lath/lath_en.htm
Check this out - really cool thing ;D Works on XP, Linux with WINE, Dosbox with Win 3.11. Probably won't work under Vista/7.
Hehe... I should have written this in 'What got you started?' thread...


Wow, this thread is full of awesomeness.

Great job, dwsel!

Thanks 3Dgeek ;)



...another rendering in progress...
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on November 06, 2010, 02:33:24 pm
Here's (I think) the night final. As I couldn't get the shower head material right I had to paint a bit of shadow on it. Now it looks IMHO much better now.

And here's link to all layers - almost raw renders. If you're interested you can make your own version/remix of this visualization. Any editor that opens *.psd files will be good.
http://rapidshare.com/files/429258338/03_night_h_.zip
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: $imon on November 06, 2010, 04:32:31 pm
Awesome final render dwsel! I dont think anyone would do a better job combining them don't worry.. its looking great as it is!

The whole project is on a very high level - modeling, materials and rendering.. congratulations!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: RudySchneider on November 06, 2010, 06:14:24 pm
Indeed, the modeling and render look very convincing, dwsel.  The primary thing that throws it off for me, though, is the strange "streaking" artifacts.  They almost look like scratches on a photo.

Unless that's the way you intended it to look!(?)  If so, then bravo!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on November 06, 2010, 07:11:34 pm
Awesome final render dwsel! I dont think anyone would do a better job combining them don't worry.. its looking great as it is!

The whole project is on a very high level - modeling, materials and rendering.. congratulations!

Thanks Simon! I'm honoured to hear it :)


Indeed, the modeling and render look very convincing, dwsel.  The primary thing that throws it off for me, though, is the strange "streaking" artifacts.  They almost look like scratches on a photo.

Unless that's the way you intended it to look!(?)  If so, then bravo!

Streaks come from the texture: http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/art/texture-58-173658965 Removing them is like turning off the visibility of the texture layer, flattening and resaving the file. I really like to put textures and noise on the final images, but you're right that it may distract the viewer. Probably using texture with smaller features or with lower opacity would help here. I'll try to tame myself and textures for the next time ;)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: davdud101 on November 07, 2010, 09:52:30 am
IDK, I think the streaks make it looks more natural and realistic.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on January 20, 2011, 04:47:20 pm
I'm making another one. Here's 2-days WIP after postpro. Models: some of them downloaded, some made by me.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: neirao on January 22, 2011, 08:51:52 am
wonderful render!!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on January 23, 2011, 04:03:21 pm
wonderful render!!
Thanks!

It's quite noisy because of low settings and lighting is very simple too, but more to come ;)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on January 25, 2011, 07:12:05 pm
Slowly creating other areas of the bathroom... For beige fluffy - aww....  :D carpet I used this: http://www.anim8or.com/smf/index.php?topic=184.0 technique
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: $imon on January 26, 2011, 04:24:18 am
wow, really nice going indeed! It looks like a very spacious and well designed bathroom ;) Some more practical things could be added; what about a towel rack for example? or you can leave it in a 'clean' state and make it look like it is from a magazine - which i love as well!

Cant wait to see where it is going & can't wait to see the final render with high AA!
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on January 26, 2011, 01:36:52 pm
Some more practical things could be added; what about a towel rack for example? or you can leave it in a 'clean' state and make it look like it is from a magazine - which i love as well!

I have in plans populating shelves and walls with towels and bottles. This scene needs proper lighting and lamp models as well. It's currently lit with 4 lights only (which 2 of them belong to laundry room, entrance to which is not shown). IMHO night look is what brings out qualities of bathroom with all those shiny, reflective tiles and moody lighting. Probably one or two shots of night version will be rendered in higher resolution. I think of not placing ceiling light at all, what do you think about it?
I may also change patterns on the wall and shelves, because planning their location, and shape are main aims of this visualization. So far I got comment that walls were not interesting enough, instead they were flat and white. I have to see what can I do to change this.

I'm open to further critiques and comments :)
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: $imon on January 26, 2011, 02:12:45 pm
Yea I think a main light will not improve the overall mood of the bathroom so I would go for some small lights for sure!

I can't say I agree with the comments you had about the walls - but this might be because of my taste for more modern interior design. I like your combination of a dark brown floor and tiles and white walls a lot.

I don't have much to crit at the moment sorry! Just letting it come xD
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on October 25, 2011, 02:48:26 pm
Digging out my older thread.

During my lack of time that will last for several months I'm struggling to finish my other WIP, totally suspended exporter development (which would be very useful in archivis!) and I started making quick visualization of bedroom. I need to work quick so I understand there are and will be serious lacks (furniture made out of cube anyone? :D). Main purpose of it is to get proportions and find good walls colours combination, and maybe try out some lighting (?), because furniture is roughly planned already.
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: Gyperboloid on October 25, 2011, 07:20:25 pm
Rendered in Lux ?  :) Some post. made ?
Title: Re: Dwsel's visualizations
Post by: dwsel on October 25, 2011, 07:33:04 pm
Rendered in Lux ?  :) Some post. made ?

Rendered in ART

Postpro:
- smoothed wall and ceiling (wrong shadows and noise)
- fake fur on pillow and blanket
- +a bit of lens distortion/correction to fix big FOV issues
- bloom
- vignette
- sharpen
- bokeh texture overlay (like dust on camera sensor in light)
- colour correction