Coming soon: Yvoire [Commercial]

New set just submitted. 

Yvoire01.jpg
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  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,037

    As usual.... gorgeous. :)

  • FaveralFaveral Posts: 415

    Thank you! :)

  • fastbike1fastbike1 Posts: 4,078

    Dang, that looks great.

  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019

    Dang, there go my good intentions for not overspending this month...crying

    Looks great! smiley

  • y3kmany3kman Posts: 797

    I hope my toaster can handle this. What's the VRAM usage for the first image?

  • jardinejardine Posts: 1,202

    wow, this is gorgeous.

    i was reading about Yvoire just last week (and looking at tons and tons of pictures) when i was researching medieval fishing villages.  so happy to see it appearing entire here and ready to splash into my runtime.

    :)

    j

  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,386

    My credit card is ready and waiting.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • dawnbladedawnblade Posts: 1,723

    Very nice! Is it for both 3Delight and Iray, or Iray-only materials? I'm suspecting the latter as your last few sets have been for Iray, but one can always hope! smiley

  • FaveralFaveral Posts: 415

    Thanks everyone! :) About the VRAM usage, I don't know how to check it out. The preload is probably close to 600,000 polys, plus a bunch of textures....

    It is Iray only. I have a question to ask about this, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but I see several posts about Iray vs 3delight, what is the problem with Iray that people are reluctant to use it?

  • dawnbladedawnblade Posts: 1,723

    My computer doesn't have an Nvidia GPU, so I have to render CPU-only. As you can imagine, with a set as detailed as this or MICK for example, it would take over a day to render.

  • FaveralFaveral Posts: 415

    I render CPU only as well. MICK is really slow to render due to all the emissive lights, but this one renders fairly quick, about half an hour for a full screen render.

  • dawnbladedawnblade Posts: 1,723

    That's great! When you add characters, wardrobes, weapons, etc. then that time goes through the roof, right? For example, I've never had a portrait render in half an hour with Iray. This took about 12 hours to get to 5,000 samples, and the skin is not even HD.

    I'm saving for a GPU, so eventually I'll upgrade my system and be in render heaven! smiley

  • FaveralFaveral Posts: 415
    edited August 2017
    Same here! :)
    Post edited by Faveral on
  • Wow, hard to believe the promo images are not photographs taken in a real location. Great renders, and fabulous modelling.

    smiley

  • Using enough lighting helps stuff render faster in Iray, with fewer iterations, even with CPU; I do have that saved-up-for GPU now but I was able to get CPU renders in a few hours (or even half an hour) as long as I had enough light.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    RKane_1 said:

    As usual.... gorgeous. :)

    +1

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,718
    Faveral said:

    what is the problem with Iray that people are reluctant to use it?

    Render time is a factor, of course. The fact that I have some shaders and lights that I like and for which I don't have an Iray equivalent is another. But the main thing is that I simply like pictures I get from 3delight better than the ones I get from Iray, for me it's way more versatile.

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    Lovely as usual :)

    Laurie

  • LyonessLyoness Posts: 1,615

    beautiful

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583
    Faveral said:

    Thanks everyone! :) About the VRAM usage, I don't know how to check it out. The preload is probably close to 600,000 polys, plus a bunch of textures....

    It is Iray only. I have a question to ask about this, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but I see several posts about Iray vs 3delight, what is the problem with Iray that people are reluctant to use it?

    In my case, 3Delight lighting and surfaces are more intuitive for me.  Whenever I try Iray, it doesn't come out the way I want, I keep fiddling with it trying to adjust things, and eventually give up and go back to 3Delight.

  • Faveral said:

    Thanks everyone! :) About the VRAM usage, I don't know how to check it out. The preload is probably close to 600,000 polys, plus a bunch of textures....

    It is Iray only. I have a question to ask about this, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but I see several posts about Iray vs 3delight, what is the problem with Iray that people are reluctant to use it?

    In my case, 3Delight lighting and surfaces are more intuitive for me.  Whenever I try Iray, it doesn't come out the way I want, I keep fiddling with it trying to adjust things, and eventually give up and go back to 3Delight.

    Interesting, I've always found lighting to be much easier in Iray.  I do a lot of DSLR photography which is supposed to help when getting your head around Iray lighting.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • Beautiful set, once again.

  • FaveralFaveral Posts: 415
    edited September 2017
    Thank you :)
    Post edited by Faveral on
  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,770

    This is stunning, Faveral! Wonderful work! 

    Faveral said:

    Thanks everyone! :) About the VRAM usage, I don't know how to check it out. The preload is probably close to 600,000 polys, plus a bunch of textures....

    It is Iray only. I have a question to ask about this, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but I see several posts about Iray vs 3delight, what is the problem with Iray that people are reluctant to use it?

    In my case, 3Delight lighting and surfaces are more intuitive for me.  Whenever I try Iray, it doesn't come out the way I want, I keep fiddling with it trying to adjust things, and eventually give up and go back to 3Delight.

    Interesting, I've always found lighting to be much easier in Iray.  I do a lot of DSLR photography which is supposed to help when getting your head around Iray lighting.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

    I started on a really cruddy computer when I first found DAZ and could only do 3delight. The lighting in it definitely reminded me of theater lighting, which I had experience with. Iray does seem a lot more like photography, which I've also done a lot of, but it's definitely a different mindset. That said, I'm now totally spoiled by Iray and have a hard time working in 3delight any more. The lack of previews and the length of time to see if I screwed up just drives me nuts. 

  • ...wow. I am in awe. 

  • Straight into the shopping basket, fast enough to leave scorch marks on my browser.

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,282

    I want to use iray but my current computer cannot handle it.  I might be getting a better computer soon then I will love your products.  I can use your stuff in my work.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Maybe someone with the set could run the Iray > 3DL converter and see how well it turns out?

     

  • Wonderful set and I'll certainly get it, soon I hope, but I wonder if any of the buildings can be loaded singally? That is, is it all one big element or can I load individual items? I find that I'm in need of a building in this style (or close to) but I can't find anything that is just by itself, or can be loaded alone. Also it saves on memory when I'm only using one part of the town/street.

  • Looks very cool Faveral

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