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  • L Offline
    lwbscenic
    last edited by 9 Mar 2012, 15:36

    Jason

    If I purchased the paid plugin would there be a upgrade to the suite, or is it still a full purchase?

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    • J Offline
      jason_maranto
      last edited by 9 Mar 2012, 16:24

      I'm not sure on that -- you would probably need to contact Next Limit directly to find out... although I cannot imagine them not offering some upgrade path.

      Best,
      Jason.

      I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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      • L Offline
        lwbscenic
        last edited by 12 Mar 2012, 15:53

        So Next Limit Replied to let me know that they would only charge me the difference between the cost of the plug-in and the cost of the suite should I decide to upgrade.

        Nice

        LB

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          jason_maranto
          last edited by 12 Mar 2012, 15:55

          That's good to hear, though I'm not surprised -- they are generally one of the best companies when it comes to their (IMO) liberal licensing policies (cross-platform, cross-product).

          Best,
          Jason.

          I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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            solo
            last edited by 11 May 2012, 19:44

            Tested this scene with Thea.

            Firstly we must not forget that everyone's computers are different, even if you have identical rigs the difference could be in seconds or minutes.

            I tested on a first generation i7 with 24GB ram

            First we have biased tests (like Vray)

            First is the default Thea BSD setting, it is by default set to use maximum cores and normal super-sampling, This was pretty fast at 58 seconds but quality is questionable IMO:

            bsd default normal supersample 58s.png

            Then I upped the super-sampling to high and it took 2m21 secs:

            bsd default high supersample 2m21.png

            Here I used one of my own presets, used for actual work when I need to get lots of renders out fast and client does not need unbiased level quality, yet still getting a decent result, 3m34 sec:

            BSD preset solo interior good 3m34.png

            And lastly the unbiased version, for when you want a good result, note, I never needed to change a thing in order to render biased or unbiased just a matter of choosing before hitting render.

            TR1 30 mins high sampling.png

            http://www.solos-art.com

            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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              Ecuadorian
              last edited by 11 May 2012, 20:24

              Pete, there are two basic types of biased settings in Thea...

              -Bucket rendering, which finishes one square at a time and has a well defined "completion" point (Works similar to Vray and Mental Ray)
              Examples in Thea:
              Adaptive BSD
              Photon Mapping
              Final Gather

              -Progressive rendering, which you can stop anytime when satisfied (Works similar to unbiased modes, but is "biased" instead of "unbiased"... Can't tell the difference by just looking at the result.)
              Examples in Thea:
              Progressive BSD, which for me looks like a biased version of TR1
              Adaptive (AMC), which seems to be a biased version of TR2

              All these five biased modes are present in Thea. Which ones did you use for the test?

              -Miguel Lescano
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                solo
                last edited by 11 May 2012, 20:26

                BSD.

                http://www.solos-art.com

                If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                  Ecuadorian
                  last edited by 11 May 2012, 20:30

                  There's two BSD modes:
                  Progressive BSD (progressive) and Adaptive BSD (bucket rendering).

                  I guess it must be Progressive BSD, right?

                  -Miguel Lescano
                  Subscribe to my house plans YouTube channel! (30K+ subs)

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                    solo
                    last edited by 11 May 2012, 20:32

                    Ah, sorry, I used adaptive for these tests

                    http://www.solos-art.com

                    If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                      nomeradona
                      last edited by 12 May 2012, 02:39

                      im sold out with BSD now Pete.. nice tests... i came for thea for the unbiased and handling of multi-poly models, but seeing your Biased render, it made me rethink twice and thrice.. thanks for putting this gallery.

                      visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                        Pixero
                        last edited by 12 May 2012, 06:00

                        @Pete: I would be interested in seeing your tweaked settings.

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                          jpalm32
                          last edited by 12 May 2012, 18:47

                          I don't understand the window reflection on her shirt.

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                          • Rich O BrienR Offline
                            Rich O Brien Moderator
                            last edited by 12 May 2012, 18:54

                            @jpalm32 said:

                            I don't understand the window reflection on her shirt.

                            She's a semi opaque 2d face me. You're a seeing through her.

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                              Fletch
                              last edited by 18 May 2012, 16:58

                              For future reference on the Twilight Render website there is a "Tutorials" link.
                              There you will find the video tutorials for Twilight Render SketchUp plugin. They are made in such a way that people that do not understand spoken English so well can still learn how to use the plugin. (Videos are also available in Spanish and Japanese)
                              The next place to go for beginners would naturally be the FAQ section of the user forum. In this case, it is not a list of some odd made-up words that no one actually ever asks about. No, it's actually a list of the most frequently asked 'beginner' questions.

                              Warming up the sky: There are many controls for physical sky, and color of sun, sun radius (how soft the sun shadows are) in the Light Editor dialog for Twilight. Check these tips for beginners wanting to warm up the sun and sky, and speed up renderings and general working in SketchUp:
                              Default Sky Setting for Twilight... and speed up SU (includes an excellent default sun and sky .skp template file)
                              First thing to do to warm up the Sun and Sky
                              In addition of course you can use any spherical sky image in .hdr or .jpg format.

                              If somehow the User Manual (comprehensive, fully hyper-linked, well organized, and searchable) does not have an answer to your question, you can check out the Best Of Tips and Tricks - The Master List

                              Lastly the Twilight Render community forum is very friendly, helpful, and welcoming to all. It is very similar to the lovely folks here at the SketchUcation forum. ☀

                              Finally, users of the free trial still get free support from our user forum. People who purchase a Twilight Render license get access to the Red Carpet Section of the user forum, a lot of free advanced video tutorials, user content, scenes, etc.

                              Fletch
                              Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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