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Red glass ball with motion blur in Luxrender

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2010

Simple scene made in Blender 3D and rendered with Luxrender. LuxRender is very slow but yields very realistic results. This took 3 days to render at 426x240 resolution.

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  • @xG1NOx Vray and Mray use a variety of non-photorealistic techniques which give you much more flexibility and speed than Luxrender. Luxrender is very narrowly focused on simulating the way light behaves in the real world. Vray and Mray use methods that sacrifice realism in order to speed up the renders.

  • awesome :D

  • Thanks. This was modeled in Blender and rendered externally in Luxrender. It is much easier to get realistic results in Luxrender than Yafray or Blender, but the render times are much longer (slower).

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  • it would take my laptop 90 days to render this lol

  • @xG1NOx Vray and mray can never reach the quality of fully unbiased spectral renderer. You can't even compare them at all.

  • vray can yeild similar or more realistic results, aswell as mental ray

  • yes i know i have used or tried luxrender, yafaray, blender internal, kerkythea and indigo :P

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