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Bart Veldhuizen
I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.
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Good afternoon,
I am a PhD student and I work with Blender for my PhD project. I would like to know which criteria are you using to determine, whereas a render is photorealistic or not.
Thanks for your answer.
Kind regards,
Claire Pottier
Hi Claire, I don't understand your question. We don't need to determine that for anything?
When you create a photorealistic render, how do you know it photorealistic? What I mean by that is how do you judge if it is like a photo? For example, if I take a painting and a photo, one can be look like a drawing, the other one like a photo. In my project, we want to create some rendering pictures with Blender but we want to have a different level of photorealism. So it is for that I ask you this question. I hope it is clear.
I still don't understand; we feature both photorealistic and non-photorealistic art here - it's not a criterium at all. Perhaps this is a more general question that's better posted on the https://blenderartists.org/ forum?
Thanks for your help.
Sorry my question is anclear.
I will try this forum.
Thanks for your help again.