Podium 1.5 (full ) render
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my official podium 1.5 render.
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Nice, very nice considering you used Podium and how tricky it is to get a decent render out of it. Great color balance, not too many reflections, if any, very subtle lighting, good job.
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Nomer, great image!
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thanks guys,
rerendering this global warming with Podium this timeand this one was a new one. comnbining wiht my old bonsai. Podium also
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Very nice renderings nomer...I was a little suprised to see that they were podium renderings, very impressive. How did u get the soft shadows in the first few images? Didnt think podium was capable of handling that, but I may stand corrected. Great work
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yes they all 100% podium. the technique imho is texturing. if you have a good model with nice texture, any render engine can...
as for the glow, i used photoshop. copied the layer, used filter called diffuse glow. and then use mask to repaint areas which i dont want to have the glow. -
Fantastic renders Nomer
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Very nice indeed...
Could be interesting to see some SU shots of the scenes...@unknownuser said:
yes they all 100% podium...
as for the glow, i used photoshop.Eeehhh... Maybe it's just me, but then I wouldn't say it's 100% Podium...
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@sepo said:
Fantastic renders Nomer
thanks sid. btw which parameter in xml file i should adust to remove light leaks? -
@frederik said:
Very nice indeed...
Could be interesting to see some SU shots of the scenes...@unknownuser said:
yes they all 100% podium...
as for the glow, i used photoshop.Eeehhh... Maybe it's just me, but then I wouldn't say it's 100% Podium...
sure i will atach some screen grabs later.
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Nomer pm me on the Podium forum....
Frederik this is bang out of order. You are are acusing Nomer of cheatting... Come on... -
I guess Kim meant the PhotoShop postwork. i.e. it is not 100% Podium since there was some ps in it.
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Post processing of any nature is integral part of rendering....so doing levels etc is standard...Tone mapping can be done inside or outside....does not make any difference.
Gaieus read Frederik's post again....please. -
Though I accept your opinion about PP,I'm pretty sure he meant it that way. But let's wait till he chimes in and explains.
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Great renders, Nomer!
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puff puff pass stinkie...
that first render Nomer is excellent... please keep 'em coming!
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@sepo said:
Frederik this is bang out of order. You are are acusing Nomer of cheatting... Come on...
I'm definitely not accusing Nomer for anything...!!
What is it with you...?!?
Where am I accusing Normer..??
How can you interpret it this way..??Like I wrote... These are very nice renders indeed... I also saw Normer's Vray renders of these scenes, so I thought it could be interesting to see some SU outputs of the scene...
But perhaps that's not allowed...!?!Regarding the post pro... I acknowledge that post processing is used in many renders, but I really can't agree that it's an integral part of rendering ...!!
I can show you many GREAT renders without any post pro at all...Besides, it was just a nit picking comment towards the "100% Podium" statement...
Nothing more than that...!!
Shouldn't be interpreted in any other way than a 100% Podium output is - to my understanding - a 100% Podium output, without any post pro at all...!! -
i think its really wording or phrases misunderstanding...
steeler and i knows that were using both podium and vray renderer. so when i say 100% podium (to Steeler) its just mean that im using podium and not vray. having said that with the images above, the first image was indeed a 100% podium output (no postprocess) while the 2nd image, i have added a diffuse glow (thats it).for the other images, very few tweaks indeed using levels and curves plus suttle glow, which is my favorite.
A lot of people doesnt really realize the power of sketchup interms of texturing and projecting image. this was the technique i actually explored here. so in the end the renderer has just few tweakings to do. Urgen an Jacques (silvershadow) inspires me on this area i guess after studying their models and rendering.
On the other hand, there is one thing i found out with podium here, it always respect the texture you apply in sketchup. vray on the other hand doesnot. sometimes you will realize that the linked texture were already have reflections. or even the link texture has its own blend materials. so i should conclude how podium and sketchup are actually related with each other...
as for frederik, i believe he was indeed talking about the post process thing.. but Sid is right to point out that post processing (tweaking levels) etc are common. even the proessional photographers do that.
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@nomeradona said:
as for frederik, i believe he was indeed talking about the post process thing..
THANKS for understanding me correct, Normer..!!
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Yes it maybe neatpicking, but taking into account your love for Podium (and let's not go there) you should not be surprised with my comment.
Other people convinced me it is the language issue so I will take it like that . I appologise to Nomer for sidelining his great tread.
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