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    • Bryan KB Offline
      Bryan K
      last edited by

      Well done! They do indeed look like photos.

      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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      • Mistro11M Offline
        Mistro11
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        Wow! These renders are very impressive. How long were the render times? You have just sealed my decision to buy Thea as my upgrade from Kerkythea. But I would say it seems you have skills no matter what render program you may use. Great job.

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          davidh
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          Most of the renders were done using the interactive rendering and took about 2 hours each.The trees are Xfrog trees and the ivy is from the free ivy generator software.

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            dketterman
            last edited by

            nice work

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              Carloh
              last edited by

              about the xfrog trees: you buy them as .obj format and load them in sketchup? or how do you work with them?

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                Carloh
                last edited by

                never mind. i just found out that i can download in .3ds and put them directly into lumion

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                  solo
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                  @carloh said:

                  never mind. i just found out that i can download in .3ds and put them directly into lumion

                  What is wrong with the trees that Lumion provide? IMO using Xfrog will slow Lumion down considerably, remember it's all GPU based and regardless of what card you have Xfrog will strain it.

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                    Carloh
                    last edited by

                    at the moment i'm just using the free version of lumion where i only have 3 tree models. the 130 xfrog free models now give me the opportunity to extend my usage of the free version before i buy lumion in late 2012. 😄

                    and i haven't noticed any slowdown by the xfrog trees yet (i have a geforce gtx 670)

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                      majid
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                      thease are geat ,s always... 👍

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                        fymoro
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                        Very Nice images, so photo-realistic... 👍

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                          thegreek87
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                          Massive respect, these renders are amazing!!

                          http://www.nicholasvaisey.co.uk/.

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                            cadmunkey
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                            Hi David, why the move from Maxwell to Thea? Any particular reason? I loved your Maxwell renders, and these are also superb.

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                              cj_sniper
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                              very cool renders

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                                rizkylp
                                last edited by

                                wish to see SketchUp screenshot since this is SketchUp forum. 😄

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                                  Cherryni
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                                  Awesome, man. The plants on the first rendering is amazing.

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