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    • marleusM Offline
      marleus
      last edited by

      Works just fine for me....
      the bump doesn't seem to have any effect, though 😞

      Some faceting is there (see the seat edge), but otherwise the images are ok.
      The use is simple enough.
      Hope the price will be on right level.
      Could some more "infinite ground" types

      and, yes, Twilight seems to work just fine.


      meshback-back.jpg

      Markus Sillander
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      • arail1A Offline
        arail1
        last edited by

        Help!

        I installed RenderIn, didn't like it so I uninstalled with RevoUninstaller.

        Now, when I open SketchUp I get a splash screen asking for my RenderIn license number.
        Obviously I don't want to see that every time I open SU so I went into Program Files and found a RenderIn file in Plugins.
        I tried to delete it but it says I need permission but I have administrator permission on my computer.

        So I moved it out of the Plugins folder to my desktop.

        But doing that prevents SketchUp from opening - when I open I get a BugSplat screen.

        So I moved the file back into the Plugins folder but now I get the license splash screen.

        How do I get rid of this hateful little program?

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        • S Offline
          Starling75
          last edited by

          Really beta beta ..version.. 3 bugsplats during half an hour when trying to render few not very complex scenes

          This is example of successful render 😄


          menger6.jpg

          http://www.starlingarch.cz

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          • ElibjrE Offline
            Elibjr
            last edited by

            @box said:

            Interesting that you would say "Not suited for a 32-bit platform."

            The installer doesn't work on a 64 bit system,therefore making it uninstallable. They tell me a 64bit installer will be available soon.

            Hmm, that's intersting because I installed this on my system running Windows7 Pro64 just fine. I installed it in clean version of Sketchup 7 free folder and it worked perfectly after I put in the license for activation. Note: if you are having problems installing it, that could be because you don't have the latest Quicktime installed! This software uses that to generate the previews. I use Irender Nxt in my Sketchup 6 (which I run simultaneously) so I use my free 7 as a beta testing program. I wouldn't pay more than what anyone would for Twilight but I do like the environment settings. The water is really nice and I like the cloud editor. I took a 9MB Gacek model from the 3d Warehouse and rendered it with a nice sunset in less than 6 minutes. The original was 1800x1200. This was done with no processing. Landscapes with water are now possible with SketchUp now!


            Gacek's QM2 model from the warehouse

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            • BoxB Offline
              Box
              last edited by

              I asked them in their forum and they said it was a problem with 64 bit and they would be adding an installer for 64 the next day, so far nothing.

              However if you say it is quick time then I won't be installing it as I don't have quicktime and I don't plan to install it.

              It would be nice if they knew the correct answers in their own forum, not really criticising but if you start a forum you need to be on top of it to get it up and running properly.

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              • R Offline
                Ross Macintosh
                last edited by

                I think the results in this example were pretty good. The big problem is some faces on the rocker were dropped. They all looked okay in the SketchUp model & backfaces are pointing the right way.

                I note that in this case the bump feature seems to have worked on the carpet.

                Regards, Ross


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                  Starling75
                  last edited by

                  Render[In] ...


                  Render[In] rendering


                  Render[In] Airship

                  http://www.starlingarch.cz

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                  • D Offline
                    dtrarch
                    last edited by

                    Hi Ross

                    Thx for the headsup on this.
                    IMO disappointing.
                    Very bugy and failed to see all elements of some models and default lighting as well.
                    Seems slow and no indication that it will multithread.
                    Render qual just so so and just NPR at best.

                    For $50 +/- a maybe but TWR and KT still a better choice.
                    To remove just delete or move to a hold folder the renderin_load.rb and renderin folder.

                    👎 as it stands but always worth checking out the next beta.

                    😞

                    dtr

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
                      last edited by

                      @ross macintosh said:

                      I think the results in this example were pretty good. The big problem is some faces on the rocker were dropped. They all looked okay in the SketchUp model & backfaces are pointing the right way.

                      I note that in this case the bump feature seems to have worked on the carpet.

                      Regards, Ross

                      Ross,

                      I think I can see why you are attracted to Render[in]. While it does not produce full photo-realistic renders to my eyes it does produce a unique effect which I would call a 'soft render' for the want of a better word. Quite nice!

                      Mike

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                        Ross Macintosh
                        last edited by

                        @mike lucey said:

                        While it does not produce full photo-realistic renders to my eyes...

                        To my eyes the results of my scene with the rocker are reasonably photo-realistic. The limitations seem more related to the model & texturing than to the rendering plugin. For instance the rocker is very low poly -- had it been modeled smoother the result would have been more photo-realistic. The windows are relatively high poly and they came out very realistic to my eyes.

                        To me the situation is similar to Podium. In the hands of someone like Solo high photo-realism can be achieved. For the rest of us it is a big challenge. We can blame the software 😄

                        Regards, Ross

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                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                          Mike Lucey
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                          ..... Its not the power of the tool but the power of the hand holding the tool 👍

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                          • BoxB Offline
                            Box
                            last edited by

                            Or as is often the case in the corporate world, The tool holding the power!!

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                            • M Offline
                              MrWip
                              last edited by

                              I've checked on Renderin forum, and the faceted problem is a bug that they're fixing now, but there still some unresolved mapping problems, and that's maybe many of you don't get a visible bump.

                              It's possible to get a good result in a short amount of time, even with a huge model (light changes are really really quick), but the lighting solution is missing adjustment option (sun color, etc...).

                              ... If they add what Artlntis process (section tool, DOF, material library, etc), it could be a real good renderer.

                              http://www.wip-archi.com

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                              • I Offline
                                ivanscotti
                                last edited by

                                Hi guys,
                                I downloaded Render[in] four days ago and immediately started to use it to finish a work in progress.
                                In my opinion it is a very good rendering engine. It's fast and the images are of good quality.
                                Obviously there are some things to fix, as you said, but it is still a beta version.

                                I enclose below a couple of pictures I made with the engine in question.
                                The model was fairly complex and large (approx. 20 MB), and the size of the render is 2900x2000 pixels. Rendering time about 30 minutes with a iMac 3.06 GHz Duo 4 Gb RAM

                                ciao 😉
                                Ivan


                                LeRose_web03.jpg


                                LeRose_web04.jpg


                                "With great power comes great responsibility".
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                                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                  Mike Lucey
                                  last edited by

                                  I've got some details on pricing. Stephene Desmuile has advise the following,

                                  **Hi all SketchUp users !!

                                  We understand that the selling price is an important criteria for your choice.
                                  But the Render[in] price is not defined yet...
                                  but we can give you an indication... it will not exceed $200**

                                  Seems reasonable enough to me!

                                  Mike

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                                    Ecuadorian
                                    last edited by

                                    Ivanscotti, those are excellent images for sales brochures from my point of view. Building companies are often not too worried about absolute realism, but rather about making things look attractive, dreamy, Utopian.

                                    -Miguel Lescano
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                                      ivanscotti
                                      last edited by

                                      @ecuadorian said:

                                      Ivanscotti, those are excellent images for sales brochures from my point of view. Building companies are often not too worried about absolute realism, but rather about making things look attractive, dreamy, Utopian.

                                      You're right, these images were actually designed with exactly this purpose.
                                      However I think we can achieve much better results about realism even than this, with this engine.
                                      Keep in mind that these are only the first testing and that this is a beta version, with many small problems to solve. 😉


                                      "With great power comes great responsibility".
                                      Spiderman

                                      my website: http://www.area63.it

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                                      • R Offline
                                        Ross Macintosh
                                        last edited by

                                        Render[In] has released a new Beta today with improvements asked for in the forum.

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        Release summary:
                                        Get view size - Now you can automatically get the SketchUp Window size in the Render[in] parameters.
                                        Stop Rendering - You can now stop the rendering anytime.
                                        Smoothing geometry - No more problems with smoothing!
                                        QuickTime - We need QuickTime for several reasons with Render[in]; now we check at startup that QuickTime is installed.
                                        Create light - The issues concerning complex geometry creating light have been corrected.
                                        Memory leaks - We have corrected some memory leaks, we keep checking.

                                        Regards, Ross

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                                        • L Offline
                                          Lee-Enfield
                                          last edited by

                                          does anyone else have problems getting it installed or to work properly?

                                          i have installed it and i have Quiktime, but when i open Sketchup i dont get the request for a serial number, all that appears is a little box saying Could Not Load "Plugins\Renderin\Renderin.dll".

                                          any input?

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                                          • D Offline
                                            dtrarch
                                            last edited by

                                            New Beta better.

                                            Faster and pretty much per ATL render quality.
                                            Slick presets and just enough to do a Q&D output.
                                            Works OK with SU 8 Pro.
                                            Typ radiosity output and a little flat and plastic IMO.

                                            While a fine artist like Ross will always get the best out of an app for my eye the KT engine (Twilight too) still wins for exterior renders.
                                            Faster too (photon map + AA)
                                            A couple of renders of a project model that i use to compare outputs.

                                            Just for info.

                                            dtr


                                            RENDER[I]


                                            RENDER KT

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