the awesome power of raytracer

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chwaga(Posted 2007) [#1]
I was messing around with the 3ds max 8 raytracer, thought I'd post some pics.

these 3 are 675 spheres all raytraced to eachother, the enviroment color changes, take note on how the color can affect the mood of the picture





side-by-side



this one is kinda bad, but it looks OK.


this one's the best...in my opinion.


added another one: this is an indoor pool with caustics casting on the walls (did this a week after the other ones)




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thanks for looking!


Torrente(Posted 2007) [#2]
Quite cool! I've always liked rendered images with distortions and the like, though. Ever try Modo's renderer? It's beautiful, in the right hands (although I suppose this applies to any renderer).


chwaga(Posted 2007) [#3]
Thanks. Afraid I've never heard of Modo's renderer...and unless it's free, I don't see myself using it.


_33(Posted 2007) [#4]
These are nice raytrace: http://www.povray.org/community/hof/


chwaga(Posted 2007) [#5]
wow.....


Blitzplotter(Posted 2007) [#6]
chwaga: Wow

_33, yep they are fantastic eye candy.


chwaga(Posted 2007) [#7]
thanks


chwaga(Posted 2007) [#8]
added one


Pete Carter(Posted 2007) [#9]
this is the default render in c4d r10



ive just got maxwell render 1.5, looks great so far when ive got the hang of is ill post some demos, its a plugin for most of the big 3d programs


chwaga(Posted 2007) [#10]
cool


Blitzplotter(Posted 2007) [#11]
thats sweet pete...