OpenCL SmallLuxGPU rendered Thai Statue animation with depth of field and motion blur

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2010

Rendered using SmallLuxGPU v1.5 with built-in camera depth of field, motion blur and HDRI features, scene and animation created using Blender 2.5 (Thai Statue model from Stanford 3D Scanning Repository).

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Links:
SmallLuxGPU (SLG) LuxRender / LuxRays: http://www.luxrender.net/wiki/index.php?title=SLG
Blender 2.5: http://www.blender.org/
Stanford 3D Scanning Repository: http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/

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  • @ehab007bob It's not a fake you idiot.

  • that is art!

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  • why only 480p?!

  • INSANELY realistic.

  • New treasure in Uncharted?

  • I've yet to test Lux in opencl (no support on current machine)

    How does it compare in terms of speed to your CPU rendering.

  • @ehab007bob

    xD

  • wanna to know which integrator? PT or PM?

  • @MrHeiko1970 SmallLuxGPU (SLG) is just a renderer - part of the LuxRender project. Blender is a 3D package that you can use for a variety of applications, including modelling. You can export scenes from Blender for SLG or LuxRender to render. It's not one or the other - you use both. SmallLuxGPU runs on your graphics card, making it much faster than traditional renderers for scenes that can fit in your VRAM.

  • Hi,

    i am totally amazed to see these to me new quality of renderings. I am just starting to learn blender since yesterday and am thus going through youtube looking at all forms of information. It is truly amazing!

    Yet I´m sometimes a little bit confused at some of the terms behind the technology. What for example are the differences between SmallLuxGPU and blender? Are they basically two open source software packages with the same aim? What does SLG mean

    thanks for any suggestions

    Ike

  • nice piece of art! great developers

  • a lot of people underestimate luxrender

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