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    • olisheaO Offline
      olishea
      last edited by

      whats the difference between artlantis studio and artlantis render?

      also do you have to have sketchup pro or will free version work (mac)

      oli

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        dylan
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        @mrwip said:

        Dylan, the ceiling and wall are simple CGtextures images, apply has a texture, with a bump.

        Thanks

        http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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          MrWip
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          Oli, The Studio edition include animation tools that the render does not have, that's the only difference... so if you just want to make pictures you don't need the studio.

          Adam, here is a try for you (the other one can also enjoy, of course!). It took about 1 minute with a 10x resolution, and the result is a simple screen grab without postprocess (appart from the watermark...) so, it's fully real time, as you like to precise 😄 (and you're right to do so!)... You can check the raw sketchup on the post above to see the lightup efficiency on that scene (the 'caustics' are a bit weak, but the overall sensation is really close to a real render)

          Skp + LU

          http://www.wip-archi.com

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          • AdamBA Offline
            AdamB
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            Whoa. Nice result!
            And such an elegant model too.

            BTW The next version of LU has a slightly different sunlight model which results in much bolder caustics.

            Developer of LightUp Click for website

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              trillium
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              solo, that's beautiful!! how did you get the shafts of colored light? have you tried to do this in Podium also

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                trillium
                last edited by

                MrWip,
                i really like your new group of renders! especially the one where you increased the thickness of the glass! how can glass thickness be done in artlantis? or did you do that in SU? thanks!

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                  MrWip
                  last edited by

                  Trillium, if you take a closer look to the post, it was not done with Atl, but with indigo, an unbiased render.
                  Artlantis does not take the glass thickness in consideration, but you can play with the index of refraction of the shader itself, and change is nature (airs, glass, plastic...). That should affect the resulting shadows...

                  http://www.wip-archi.com

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                    bubbalove
                    last edited by

                    Here is my half-ass attempt. I could've continued to get better results but I got lazy and quit trying. It was done in Kerky...


                    practice stained glass 4 (small).jpg

                    "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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                      Eulgrand
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                      Rendered in Kerkythea
                      Preset 20 - MLT (BPT), 30 passes.
                      Noise removed with NeatImage
                      Lit by the sun and an HDR global.
                      Just added some procedural Perlin noise as bump map, on an image grabbed on the net. The glass has 5mm thickness, IoR 1.52

                      😉


                      vitr01.jpg

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                        MrWip
                        last edited by

                        Well done Eulgrand, the scene is missing some materials to me, but the glass is just what it should be. The bump effect create a perfect bad quality glass effect, and the caustics works well.
                        I've also give it a try on my scene with Kerky, but with a biased solution and the result was not convincing, so good that you gave your settings, It helps !

                        http://www.wip-archi.com

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                        • honoluludesktopH Offline
                          honoluludesktop
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                          MrWip, (I like that) Any chance of posting your skp so that we can play with it? The design reminds me of a deconstructed(?) FLW design:-)

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                            MrWip
                            last edited by

                            Guys, good idea to share it, I will post it... but I just realize that I forgot the file on my office computer so we have to wait till monday 😳 ....

                            I will prepare it with different layers, presenting different variation (thickness, type of image, etc...), so we can all refer to the related scenes when we post a render and explain a technic.

                            http://www.wip-archi.com

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                            • daleD Offline
                              dale
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                              A first Attempt building on an earlier stained glass piece. Modeled the door windows after Charles Rennie Macintosh's original windows for the Glasgow School of Art. Tried to give it a moonlit ambience for a change. Rendered in Kerkythea, preset 12. Hope I have time to play with it some more.


                              Picture 86.jpg

                              Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                Looks promising, Dale. The coloured light spots and even caustics look cool though I have to say that I find the glass (window) itself a bit "dull".
                                Also, some (very faint) volumetric light would really enhance this image - I know Kerky can do it.

                                All in all, I like it a lot (and all the other contributions - it's very useful, too IMO).

                                Gai...

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                                • daleD Offline
                                  dale
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks Gaieus I tend to agree. At first I liked the moodiness, but I think the glass need more attention. I hope to get some time to fool around with it some more. I'm still really new to this, and each challenge teaches me a lot, both with what others do,and the settings they discuss.

                                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                    d12dozr
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                                    My first attempt...I'm a rendering noob, and I tried IDX Renditioner Express and Podium, but couldn't get the light cast from the window to be colored. This is with IRender nXt. I really like the edge highlighting setting. It needs a lot more tuning...any tweaking suggestions?


                                    Sketchup + IRender nXt, no post-processing

                                    3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                                    http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                                    • GaieusG Offline
                                      Gaieus
                                      last edited by

                                      @dale said:

                                      Thanks Gaieus I tend to agree. At first I liked the moodiness, but I think the glass need more attention...

                                      I might suspect that in fact there's nothing outside that would "liven up" that glass. Did you solely use the sun for lighting and no other geometry to reflect outside? If so,maybe an intensive hdri background could do the job.

                                      @d12dozr said:

                                      This is with IRender nXt. I really like the edge highlighting setting. It needs a lot more tuning...any tweaking suggestions?

                                      Well, to me it still looks much better than anything I could do. 👍

                                      Gai...

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                                        arail1
                                        last edited by

                                        I especially like the 'watery' quality of the light coming through Eulgrand's window. It makes me think there are trees outside, moving in the wind and the reflections on the wall are in motion. Very convincing to my eye.

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                                          david57
                                          last edited by

                                          BubbaLove has the best one. Its Excellent.

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                                          • EscapeArtistE Offline
                                            EscapeArtist
                                            last edited by

                                            Wow, there are some excellent renders here. I better get to work!

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