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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: Harry Potter]
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06/28/14 11:23
06/28/14 11:23
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Kartoffel
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@Harry Potter The light in your picture#2 is extremely bright compared to the others. (through the bloom and dof you can't even see the actual shape of the light as it is in the texture) The brighter a part in the image is, the clearer the blur-shape is visible, just like here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Christmas_Tree_Lights_Bokeh.jpgThe bokeh-dof and hdr rendering in the game does exactly the same, so I honestly don't see that this is a problem... Maybe it's just because it's a still image, I dont know, but it seems perfectly normal to me. (you can see the light's brightness better in the actual game)
Last edited by Kartoffel; 06/28/14 11:40. Reason: again typos
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: the_clown]
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06/28/14 11:59
06/28/14 11:59
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Kartoffel
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...anyway, thanks guys for all your responses Maybe I'll upload a video soon, but I'm not sure if thats really necessary.
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: Harry Potter]
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06/28/14 14:18
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the_clown
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I believe this impression is very much due to the nature of the Bokeh. As far as I can see, the scene is rendered with HDR and a nice bloom shader, resulting in all lights to have blurred bleeding. As the Bokeh filter is applied, the lights in the background get much sharper edges due to their brightness, and therefore may seem less blurred than the lights in the foreground. But this always happens with a Bokeh filter afaik; Consider this reference picture: http://media.pcgamer.com/files/2011/03/Unreal-Engine-3-Bokeh-depth-of-field.jpgThere is a light (or multiple lights) straight above the cigarette with a very sharp edge, much sharper than for example the purple-ish light in the middle of the mostright third of the picture, even though the latter is a tiny bit closer to the camera than the former.
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: the_clown]
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06/28/14 21:24
06/28/14 21:24
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Kartoffel, this looks really great man, we waiting for new video . Stansmedia, this 3 shots looks great (especially the young lady in the bath ), only i think you need corect just a bit color of light. Looks like yellow is to strong in first two pictures, and this looks a bit strange. Just my personal taste, maybe i wrong, but i think there need more tone of "white" light, to make the whole thing looks more natural. But all in all, great work guys!
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: Iglarion]
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06/29/14 10:37
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Nice screenshot Kartoffel. Though I'm usually not a friend of DOF, I actually like this one. I was recently thinking of what one might find in jcl's office. This is what I came up with:
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