Sir, your Cognac is served...
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Hi to all,
Yesterday I saw a topic where Solo has merged some high poly trees into his scene in the Thea Render Studio. As I am not a great modeller, and as I have a lot of furniture in 3ds format, I decided to try this way to work too...
So I have designed and modelled a simple bedroom, Round corner, Profile builder,etc... Just the Curtains are from the Warehouse... Here is the su image...
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I continue here...
I have setup the sun position in SU and then exported to Thea render...
After several try... , and because of the bad scale of some of my furniture in 3ds...
I finally arrived to import a bed, a light, etc...
And here is the render image, TR1 preset, 3hours on my crying laptop ...So I think that I will try to work now following this way, very smooth the su file is only 3mb.
Hope you like it. I am a beginner with Thea.
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Goes to show it's not the render engine, it's the artist. Excellent as usual!
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Very nice. You have just highlighted the main advantage of working with a separate render app.
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So british
What are differences Twillight / Thea about result ?
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Hi Pilou,
In term of result, Twilight should have nearly the same result, But as Thea is a 64 bit application, the time to clear the image and especially the glass material is quicker. The only difference should be between SU and Thea as I can merged into Thea, what I want from my 3ds Ware house... and no matter now how heavy or complicated are the model...
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you are now the Thea Master.
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Thanks, Nomer, not a Master yet !!!
Here is a new scene, same way to work, notice that the rug is made in su with the fur plugin...
All lights on, not really eco-friendly...
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@fymoro said:
All lights on, not really eco-friendly...
You can say that the lights are 5 Watt LED
The ambient feels very natural, congrats Fred! -
Thanks Stefanq,
Here is a new view...
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Looking good... Did you try the new Leather Material Library by patricks?
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beautiful stuff, as usual, Fred. is it easy to maneuver things around in Thea? I, too, have it but haven't used it very much (yet)
I'm very interested in those downlights you've got there.. how do they work?
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Thanks to all for your comments.
@notareal said:
Looking good... Did you try the new Leather Material Library by patricks?
Thanks, OK downloaded...
@marked001 said:
beautiful stuff, as usual, Fred. is it easy to maneuver things around in Thea? I, too, have it but haven't used it very much (yet)
I'm very interested in those downlights you've got there.. how do they work?
Hi Jason, Yes easy to use and after 3 days, I can manage a lot.
Thea is very smooth, and every thing you need is on the main interface...
The downlight the you see are the IES light from the exporter.A new one ...
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the light you manage to get through the curtains is amazing. any special material on the curtains?
I see the IES light now... very cool, have to give that a try on my next project. thanks.
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@marked001 said:
the light you manage to get through the curtains is amazing. any special material on the curtains?
I see the IES light now... very cool, have to give that a try on my next project. thanks.
Hi, Thanks for your comments, here is the curtain material for Thea.
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thanks Fred.. i'm going to use Thea for my next interiors project.
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Those images are nuts, Fred! The smell of cognac has reached the back of my throat.....
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Hi Fred,
A-ma-zing!!! the 'mood' of your work is always very nice. The photo realistic quality is a close as it gets.
I am just very jealous!!!!
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