Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Suzanne-the-Monkey”
Suzanne the Monkey, for your desktop
I don’t know if you liked my Indigo Render of Suanne as much as I did, but I wanted to make it into my desktop background. Thus I left Indigo running for 42 hours at the size of my destktop and came up with this beauty.

And I figured that I may as well share with others - perhaps someone else wants Suzanne to grace their desktop. Indigo, as you probably know, is a renderer where you let it render as long as you want. With each pass it becomes better and better and then you stop when it looks nice enough. I think 42 hours is the longest I’ve run it for and, being such a great number of hours, it seemed a good place to stop.
Another Shot at Indigo and Suzanne
Posted over on Blender artist s and told them about the problems I was having with Indigo and getting it to render Suzanne as glass. It turned out that I had two things wrong. One: I needed to set the gain to 2 instead of the standard 100. Apparently this controls the transparency level. Two: I needed to set the absorption color as it didn’t transfer over from Blender. In fact, a quick look on the Indigo forums showed that the materials don’t export over well without some work. Here’s the final result after 28 hours:
First Try with Indigo Renderer
For nearly a year now, I’ve seen a lot of really great images in the blender gallery. Many of the most breathtaking images are rendered with outside renderers like Yafray or Indigo. Here’s an example of a subtle, but real-looking render made with Indigo.

I already tried Yafray before, and didn’t really like it too much. I decided to give Indigo a shot. So I went to the Indigo website and followed their directions for rendering with Indigo from Blender. The tutorial shows it as coming out like this: