First steps with Thea...
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Hi all,
Here is my first try, I have Thea since 2 days...
I found that the interface is very professional, a lot of preset, Maybe at this time I know only 5% of them...
The model is made in Sketchup 8 free, exported to Thea. 6 hours rendering 100passes TR1 preset at 1400 pix, no Post pro except for the border and signature... (I have just adjusted the contrast and exposure in the "Darkroom" of Thea...)I need more experiences and test...
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Very, very, nice Fred...that lamp especially turned out nice.
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Yes. This is a great program, great work as a programmer, you are also..
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woah, lovely light and materials!! im getting my hands on thea too! see you on the other side!!
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Impressive!
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Yeah, very good-looking, congratulations Fred!
So see you over at Thea guys - Oli, be prepared for adrenalin rush
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Great Job Fred. I've just got Thea and the wee play around I've had with it looks very impressive. Looking forward to learning from you, Solo, Oli, et al.
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Fred, you are deadly in any app. I think.
I don't particularly care for the wall material, I know when you learn more about the materials in Thea, it will be much improved.
is the green-edged glass with a mat. with dispersion?
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great stuff and the arrangements at the interior are as always very professional.
Thea seams to be be very professional but still to professional for me. I'm still happy with twilight and sometimes I look at kerkythea to see if I'm ready for a more professional application. But it seems that I have still to learn a few lessions. Someday, when I see that some settings like fog, lightbeams and so on are imortant for my work I'm going to look for a new renderengine like Thea or Vray.
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Thanks for your comments, I will update soon...
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