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Thea, truly, is unbiased. Great rendering! .
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You have to buy Vray, Corona or Thea ..or Luxrender if you want the same photo-realism
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Play with the settings more, You might hit the jackpot. :-) Here are some of our Chief renderings -
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Try Watercolor Rendering Technique: Make all patterns "Area" Settings:
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Hi Krunal, Here are the settings. z jintusettings.zip
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Ok. I'm Jintu, may we know yours?
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Is this an x9 plan?
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From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
Interior rendering completed in 2012 using chief X5. -
https://cloud.chiefarchitect.com/1/samples/interiors/mod-living-room.jpg I created that scene in 2012 or 13 in X5 to compare rendering engine at that time. Rendering below was my X5 version of the said scene. Post a plan, we will render it and send our settings back to you.
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Another example of environment light using HDRI in Corona
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BTW, We have environment light because Chief does not use HDRI yet, instead, we are given 3 options to choose from: Sky, Color, and Backdrop image. Among the 3, the most practical to use for daytime interior and exterior scenes is Sky or a backdrop image as they can mimic HDRI environment light. To illustrate: Without Env Light With Env Light
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Ambient Occlusion with a max intensity of 4 or 5 will eliminate bleed throughs in no time, even with Env light value of 2. Image below at 2nd pass with almost zero bleed through. This is with env light value of 2. max intensity AO of 5. and sun intensity of 6.
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All good advice. May I add. Sometimes tweaking the material property or changing color into a material like a white jpeg texture (I tend to use lighter creamy material) will solve the problem. Let me explain about the lights: Point lights are "Omni lights" (like the sun), they use soft shadows, longer to ray trace. you can turn soft shadow off to counter the long hours. Spotlights do not have soft shadows thus speedier to ray trace. New users use these to fake scenes making the surroundings brighter than usual. (Even the corners are bright) The default ray trace settings of Chief is Ideal because it is "unbiased" like Kerkythea or Corona Renderer but we already know the results...Chief can focus on this issue the next time, they are on the right track but seems don't prioritized this aspect. In the meantime, as a last resort, add lights behind the camera (no shadow) as advised or turn Environment light off.
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Aside from generating a roof, go to Ray trace options then lighting: -Uncheck Camera View Settings -Use Ambient Occlusion
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Try this:
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Uncheck Sun Follows Camera
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From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
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In need of a Realistic Redering of my project
Chiefer replied to MicahPaul's topic in Seeking Services
Take note that in the second video, the camera is about 45" AF. Thanks for sharing, WesternDesign -
Five-12 Kitchen from the Samples Gallery, Ray Traced in Chief Architect X9
Chiefer posted a gallery image in Members Albums
From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
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Chief Architect X9 2d Elevation (Lumion 7.5 backdrop)
Chiefer posted a gallery image in Members Albums
From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
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From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
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From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
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From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns
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From the album: Our Chief Renderings - JintuDesigns