Thea Render
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Have you changed some IE security settings from default? Disabled some scripting... used some ActiveX Kill Bits? Anything changed from default Win7/IE installation... maybe used registry cleaners? Or set some other browser as default, like crome? Anyhow, it's certainly promising that it's pinpointed to profile, at-least it does offer a workaround that does not require re-installation. Just a new profile... and find out what corrupts the profile.
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
Thanks notareal!!!! You are right...I added a new user profile and the Exporter works!!!
Now ...to find out how the profile got currupted....kinda scarry but I am back in business so thanks very much again notreal.That is my post to the Thea forum.
My own win7 profile was currupt....funny, microsoft couldn't tell me but notareal could.
Well... I been working as a systems analyst. But usually I have no need to bother with IE related issues, thanks to strict policies.
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Might be worth to browse trough IE related "Fix it" solutions http://support.microsoft.com/fixit/
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I had a problem with the exporter not working. Turned out it was a plugin conflict. For me it was one of the sun position plugins. I would recommend removing all other plugins and see if that fixes it.
Chris
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Did you read my post Modelhead? I did have your exact same problem on a PC...
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Question. . .
in making the purchase. . .do we buy the license at 158 Euros PLUS the plugin for SU at 19?
it's okay, I just need to know what I need to get it going.
Thanks.
D
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David
Yes you will require both if you want to export directly from SketchUp. -
Thea is lots of fun once you get the hang of it. Then there's just all the basic rendering stuff to learn with materials - that's the stuff I really lack. I don't have a solid understanding of IOR, Fresnel, absorption, on and on. But thea is lots of fun. I've had some really encouraging success with it rather quickly.
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Fresnel? Isn't that in California?
The manual is supposed to be coming with the release, as are more tutorials, but the response to questions on the forum is excellent, so please ask away (so that I quit looking so dumb )
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I downloaded everything to give a test drive. .. but If I am going to buy i gotta do it in a week cuz the price goes up. Not a lot of time here. But I was so blown away by what Pete and others showed in Boulder that I am pretty sure I am going to go for it.
Anyway, I can't seem to find the User manual page on the thea website. can anyone help me out?
D
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It is inside Thea's installation directory - Manual.pdf
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Ah yes. . I see that now.
Duh
Thank you.
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okay. . .so I got this thea desktop thing open and I am looking at it.
scares me to death!
It's okay though. I will get this. Just gotta read the book. (dammit )
One thing. . .when I opened SU, i got a warning . .. i didn't know I did anything wrong when I downloaded the plugin. Any ideas? I assumed the plugin would install automatically where it was supposed to go. Is that not the case?
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I got the same - just reinstall the plugin.
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thanks. I will do that of course. ..but that begs the larger question...
Im still scared to death of this thing!
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@unknownuser said:
Im still scared to death of this thing!
Relax...
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I started reading the manual last night. . .a gripping,riveting Page turner. .. .couldn't put it down!
Hey I can do this.
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great result!
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Well. .. I took the plunge and made the purchase. Pretty much without giving it much of a test drive. . .mostly on the say so and talents of guys like Pete, Oli and others. Had to get it done before the price went up.
Note to Thea Gods. . .Thanks for the price discount extension.
I'm a little nervous--still wasn't that cheap. .. I'm wringing my hands a bit. (sigh) But . . .I'm okay about it. I'm good. (big sigh! nervouse laugh)
It's not like buying a car pretty much sight unseen. . .and I've done that too.
So. .. here we go. .. I am now a Thea guy. Now I just need to learn the darn thing!
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David
You will really enjoy Thea.
I don't pick things up at the blazing speed I see others doing here, and Thea is full studio renderer, not an integrated one, so there are things to learn.
But the basics, which will do renderings that will drop your jaw, are as simple as exporting your SketchUp model via Tomasz's excellent plug in, and pushing the button. A lot of SketchUp materials render exceptionally well (you will probably want to change your glass materials for Thin Glass though), but once you start playing with the material editor you will be hooked.
The contribution to the materials section of the Thea Forum is amazing. Check out DallasRT's textures.
I'm just learning, but if you post your questions either here or on the Thea Forum, and I will help where I can.
Welcome aboard.
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