Can some1 plz render this
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You should be ble to. Are you sure you are trying to upload the skp file and not the skb file? Also, what is the size? (4 Mb is allowed but such a model shouldn't be so big).
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I think the file is too large, the board limit is 4mb and your file is 8mb.
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Magic
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kus actually emailed me the model, doesnt sound quite as exciting as the 'magic' explanation though.
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Is it really that large? No components, no purging? My whole Gothic town was smaller!
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I purged it and it went down to spot on 8mb, everything is components as well, so my only guess is that it is the sheer quantity of geometry weighing it down (approx 800k faces...)
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Well then; give it a go and render it! I'm looking forward to the result.
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Way ahead of you there
do you mind if i post it here kus?
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no prob...
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An easy one to render, as al the hard modelling had been done already
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http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=dce772cb69dde251c48359175e4416d4
I uploaded it to the warehouse... that is the link
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I'm rebuilding it to lower the poly count... wait a moment...
EDIT: I'm much slower than I thought... Almost there...
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Here is a quick Podium Eval render (note that I have used Podium the first time for about the last two years - it can even be seen on the quality and ome AA wouldn't hurt either)
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Here you go...
rubik_statue_SU6_fixed.skp
I'll try rendering it.
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Breaking news!
World-renowned archeologist Gaieus has made a startling discovery in the Chilean desert of Atacama...
Rendered with Kerkythea. -
Wow Thank you everyone!!
I really like the render from Ecuadorian... Is there any way that you can make it so that the whole "statue" would fit??
Kus
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It is sooooo cool... it looks like an old pile of cubes in the middle of the desert...
everything you need to survive in the desert is a lot of Rubik's Cubes
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Glad you liked it.
I'm still a newbie in Kerkythea, so I'll post the Kerky file with textures here:
Rubik_statue_Kerky.zip
So a more experienced Kerkythea user can improve it. Users of other render engines can also extract the textures I used from the same zip. -
As you can see, I don't have a nice background ...
And here's the mask for "Photo-chop" so you don't have to waste your time with the lasso tool...
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