IRender NXT questions
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Solo,
We just made some improvement which let us render much larger models, (in response to a model from Richcat.), which will be released next week. Do you want to send me your large model so I can see if we can render it as well?
Al
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Al
I was just reading about the new update coming next week on your forum, that's great news.
Will downloading the new update lenghten the trialMy model is 106 mb , may be a little over the top for any render engine which is SU integrated.
I have another that I will clean up and upload to rapidshare and mail you the link (I have a few of my commercial components in it)
I am really enjoying the animation render capabilities by the way, probably the easiest and fastest available IMO.
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@solo said:
Al
I was just reading about the new update coming next week on your forum, that's great news.
Will downloading the new update lengthen the trialMy model is 106 mb , may be a little over the top for any render engine which is SU integrated.
I have another that I will clean up and upload to rapidshare and mail you the link (I have a few of my commercial components in it)
I am really enjoying the animation render capabilities by the way, probably the easiest and fastest available IMO.
I think the model will be too big. But it will help us figure out how to improve things. How are you able to load it into SketchUp?
The new version will not increase the free trial, but clever users will figure out that each time they enter the contest trial code they get another 30 days. Hopefully some people will decide that the software is so good that they should buy a copy, or try to win one in the rendering contest.
Regarding Animation, Rich works hard to try to make our interface a lot like SketchUp's. So an animation set up for SketchUp is pretty much ready to go. Similarly, we try to fix things so the just render without your having to explode groups, turn images into faces, add shadow masks, define things outside of SketchUp, or redefine things if you change your model. We spend a lot of time trying to make things work, rather than explaining to users what they have to do to make them work.
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So Irender NXT supports animation in SU? That is good to know.
Does it support RPC with animated textures? (like moving people etc..?)
That would be great. There is no render engine for SU that supports this currently. -
@al hart said:
...The new version will not increase the free trial, but clever users will figure out that each time they enter the contest trial code they get another 30 days.
If it weren't you, Al, writing the above here, I'd have to give you an official warning for spreading and encouraging piracy on the board!
@unknownuser said:
...Hopefully some people will decide that the software is so good that they should buy a copy, or try to win one in the rendering contest...
So let's hope this!
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@kwistenbiebel said:
So Irender NXT supports animation in SU? That is good to know.
Does it support RPC with animated textures? (like moving people etc..?)
That would be great. There is no render engine for SU that supports this currently.We don't support RPC's animation (yet).
We have found almost no one who uses RPC. We do support RPC in general, but we haven't looked at their animation stuff. If some SketchUp users are using RPC for other things and/or are willing to purchase RPC objects for use with SketchUp/IRender, then they need to mention it sometime. It is hard to take the time to work on things, like RPC, if you don't think anyone wants or uses it.
If you use RPC for other things - Revit, Photoshop, etc., then try it out with IRender nXt and let us know what you think.
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@gaieus said:
If it weren't you, Al, writing the above here, I'd have to give you an official warning for spreading and encouraging piracy on the board!
Of course, that will only work until the end of the contest. But if triggering an extra 30-days will give someone a chance to use it more, perhaps they will like it and actually purchase a copy someday.
In general we give people a second 30-day trial if they request it. But, eventually they have to purchase the software or stop using it.
If someone is never going to buy your software, (Lets face it, some SketchUp users simply don't have the ability to purchase things), then you haven't really lost anything it they find a way to use it. We just wish we could find a business model which let us give things away free, but still let us pay ourselves.
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@unknownuser said:
have started this thread as I cannot seem to register on the Renderplus forums for some reason.
I sent you an invitation to join the IRender nXt forum (this is different from the Render Plus forums - because it is for all flavors of the nXt engine - AutoCAD, Revit and Rhino - in addition to SketchUp)
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@al hart said:
...Of course, that will only work until the end of the contest. But if triggering an extra 30-days will give someone a chance to use it more, perhaps they will like it and actually purchase a copy someday. ...
Well, that's a good and smart policy indeed. I've also tried software before and though gave only one shot, by the time I could eventually make some use of it and try it really, my trial had expired.
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@al hart said:
If you use RPC for other things - Revit, Photoshop, etc., then try it out with IRender nXt and let us know what you think.
I am not using RPC and I don't know if other forum members do.
The reason why I asked is because I would love to be able to include animated textures in my animations.
Things like a moving sky with clouds, people walking, animated water etc....
I just said RPC as I don't know how it is done otherwise. (Marlin Studios moving people etc...)
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