Vue render
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Below is a render I did today for an upcoming Vue render tutorial, a few things need improvement, like the roof textures and a few other textures. Maybe even look at Richard's roof displacement.
This is one of a few in a series of architectural type renders within Vue, I hope to do a few interiors as soon as I get time. -
very good i like the "understated feel" of the colour and textrue
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No image for me, Pete (often imagesack simply times out but always it is sooo slooow!)
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I like very much the render. I see that all your vue renders have a very convincing environment and entourage. What are Vue's advantages over other render engines? What's the workflow between sketchup and Vue ? I mean, is it possible to model in sketchup and render in vue? Thanks
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Less Bloom and I think you have a really nice image there solo
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Thats beautiful. I love the softness of it. Dawn?
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As always, looks great. Which tree is that?
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I don't see any images either Pete
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I can see the images NOW. I guess imageshack has some bandwidth problems from time to time.
Cool render, Pete!
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Pete, great render! Is there any PP after Vue?
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Thanks guys.
Gaieus, Imageshack every now and again have that issue, but hey it's free.
ibon, You ask a good question and I am not sure I have an answer, Vue is more of a landscape art rendering app, well at least that was the intension I believe, I use it because it gives me more creative license than any other rendering app, I have control over atmospheres better using Vue than any other rendering app. Vue has a rather steep learning curve if you plan to master all the features, yet pretty simple to do the basics. I got tired of the same looking sterile arch-viz renders that did the job of displaying the final product but lacked a sense of atmosphere, feeling, warmth.
As for your second question, yes, in fact that is exactly what I do, I model with GSU and render with Vue or Podium.cadmonkey and chango70, which one? bloom or no bloom, I guess it's relative to ones taste, I chose to use it to soften the image and give it a dreamy feel.
tinanne, I desaturated and added 'soft focus' in PP, and added my logo and cropping. No matter what render software I use I end up doing some PP, I have a little OCD and cannot help myself.
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Looking really nice, but a bit to blurry IMO but no big deal ;]
Damn.. I should really consider learning Vue I think..
So your tutorial will come as glory to me :] -
great work solo. U really are mastering many different programs now.
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Nice work solo, Vue looks really interesting. What file format are you exporting from SketchUp?
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Dale,
I save the model as .skp, then open it in an app called 'Deep Exploration' and convert it to .3ds, which I then import into VUe without any UV issues.
I did another render this afternoon, I changed the roof texture and used displacement, I also changed the car and less 'soft focus'
Larger size: http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/739/mediteraneanhouse1zz4.jpg
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Pete,
Was this the model you rendered with Podium a while back as a night scene? I remember seeing the fountain with a blue light.
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Damn looks very nice man, love it
Keep it up!! ;] -
Nice render!!!the car is a very very realistic model but there is something to improve such us the roof and the asphalt ground; I think you need a very nice texture for the roof looking for at
http://www.cgtextures.com/
If you want I can post an example of mine about a roof rendered by kerkythea; I've improved the texture adding a procedural one to make a realistic effect. -
@solo said:
"open it in an app called 'Deep Exploration' and convert it to .3ds..."
Solo Blaster,
What's this Jack bird action about?
Slam Dancing big boink, I was under the impression that 3DS export was all inside of Sketchup, in that SketchUp will out put said file format.
Am I dancing alone?
Durant "wonder box" Hapke
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Durant,
GSU does indeed export to .3ds, however the conversion is a hit or miss, with DE I get a great conversion without any problems.
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