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    Default Shower rendered with iRay

    Hi All,

    Here is the final video of the Shower scene.

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    link :: https://vimeo.com/38047046

    Shading, Lighting, Rendering and Water Simulation by me.
    Textured head with morph targets by Sri Ram.

    Some details :
    Head modeled in max and sculpted,posed and textured in Mudbox
    Water was simulated with glu3d gpu at 400 fps. (and it was fast at that fps to simulate)
    Simulation took 2 hours (realtime) and the final rendering took 70 hours using iRay. Water meshing was done with Frost which was realtime.

    Regards,
    Jignesh

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    Great work!

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    Thanks! Here is an attempt to create beer foams on last simulation test.
    https://vimeo.com/38351072 (link to video)

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    Top rendering!
    I know, iray rendering needs still very long time for getting a good result.
    What kind of gpu did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Philip View Post
    Top rendering!
    I know, iray rendering needs still very long time for getting a good result.
    What kind of gpu did you use?
    Thanks! I rendered with 1.5GB GTX580 and 1.2GB GTX570 gpus. (using 500 iterations for keep rendering time 5 mins per frame maximum, as I had like 1000 of frames)

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    I just have one quadro 4000.
    It would takes more time on my comptersystem. But nevertheless, your rendering with this light and shadow is what I like.
    THX

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    Could you give the whole animation a boost and speed it up 2-3 times?
    I think it would make it look even more realistic.
    Quality/lighting wise ist real great work.

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    Jigu,

    Great work. Only problem is telling my wife this Is related to my job!

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    Wow.. 70 hours of rendering. Well, job well done!

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