Help me how i can render this
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i'm new here need some help...
can you help me how i can render this in podium? and how can i make this model to a small file only.
http://www.box.net/shared/gkmdj9qm76
many thanks in advance
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i am not familliar with the vray sketchup up, I try this before but it takes time to render and the vray setting i don't know,,, that's why i'm using podium but there's some problen it skip.
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I just tried to render your model in Podium, it did not finish processing geometry, I'm guessing that I ran out of RAM even though I have 4Gb, your model has almost 2 million faces. Alot of RAM is required for a renderer to process geometry for a large model. I will try in Vray also, it might allocate memory differently. A few things that you could try are, 1)Think about what scenes you'll be using and model accordingly, things that are farther away in your scene need less detail. 2)Maybe try a external renderer like Kerky or Thea.
Mike
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@alpro said:
I just tried to render your model in Podium, it did not finish processing geometry, I'm guessing that I ran out of RAM even though I have 4Gb, your model has almost 2 million faces. Alot of RAM is required for a renderer to process geometry for a large model.
Regardless, any 32bit application will be limited to about 2GB RAM which it can use.
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@bing said:
i'm new here need some help...
can you help me how i can render this in podium? and how can i make this model to a small file only.
http://www.box.net/shared/gkmdj9qm76
many thanks in advance
I took your skp file and exported it into Thea Render. I didn't make any changes whatsoever, just TR1 and let it burn for 20 minutes.
I'm sure that more experienced Thea renderers can get it even better.
Rick
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That's a might big model.
For that particular viewpoint there's more detail in the model than required.
The curtains could be much lower polys, and everything on the back side is not required.
For the vegetation you could just photoshop in vegetation in post. This often yields better results - and quicker - as setting up plants and vegetation to look real takes lots of time. And increases render times.btw - I tried in VfSU:
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This is with Twilight Render (without touching any settings) with "Low+" preset. I have now set a couple of materials (only some that may be relevant for the "exterior" and going to cook another one with a bit higher preset.
Update: here is a version with a couple materials tweaked already (however some of them could use some more care for sure). This was rendered with "Exterior daytime progressive" which is (AFAIK) similar to "noisy" setting in Podium. 30 passes within about 33 minutes. Some more passes would've been good for those areas with deeper shadows.
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