Sample Model for Rendering
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@carloh said:
here my quick attempt using lumion free version. some of the materials are from the maxwell material library.
Is it OK to upload this to the SketchUpRendering site, and mention you as the contributor?
If you re-render it later, we can update the image on that site as well.
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Sure, that would be really nice! Just make sure you don't take any commercial advantage of this image as the lumion free version is for non-commercial use only.
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twilightrender setting 02 low
used the materials in model, added some bump, lights and background
removed backfaces in chairs
little correction in PS
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Carloh, what was the render time?!
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and another one
twilight render preset 9
27 passes for 1,5 hours
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Here's another shot with Maxwell using some of my Arroway and RAL materials -- I also added more lights and re-arranged the existing ones slightly. I'm not sold on the floor I used, I may do another version at some point.
Also I really think this model needs more details, like baseboard/trim and electrical sockets to be a bit more interesting/realistic.Best,
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I hope I'm not outside of the rules by creating all new materials instead of just editing the materials from the original model.
Twilight Render and Photoshop
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another one, just for fun. Added my wife and myself
twilightrender preset 9 2,5h, 43 passes
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here's my render, using vray for sketchup.hope you like it.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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The wife and girl friend.
I stayed at home to do the rendering. Kerkythea Photomap high+ AA 0.03. I'll let it bake tonight and see any better quality at least with the lights.
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@macmac12 said:
here's my render, using vray for sketchup.hope you like it.
Nice background, reflective chair legs and other materials
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Here is my attempt. This was a 2 and a half hour render with 19 passes using the packet render in version 4 of IRender nXt. I used 4 lighting bounces 2 refraction and 2 reflective bounces. I wanted to create a slightly smokey space so I used the tone editor to bring up the contrast and lower the brightness and Saturation. Then I used the Nxt-image editor to add sharpen, change the lighting channels to emphasize the artificial lights I added a small about of dark grey haze and blur to the opposite end of the room for effect. I then added a bump map to the wood. I changed the light fixtures to match the color scheme; and changed the material on the chairs to a 'metal' I also made the glass on the table a little more translucent and misty. I hope you like it.
Elijah (Elibjr)
!["Smokey Office" Rendered with IRender nXt](/uploads/imported_attachments/wG78_smokyoffice.jpg ""Smokey Office" Rendered with IRender nXt")
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@elibjr said:
Here is my attempt. ... I hope you like it.
Elijah (Elibjr)
Thanks Elijah - I have posted this and most of the other images on SketchUpRendering.com
Everyone - If you get a chance, take a shot at the swimming pool scene:
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i saw some Kuala lumpur HDRI there. haha i am from Kuala Lumpur
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Here is the scene rendered using SU Podium, I used the interior high preset and it took 3hrs and 45 minutes but this was a large image size of 6400x3030 I have cropped it and down sized the image so I can attach here, it would have been much faster to render at a smaller size. New textures have been added from the Podium Material Library/Browser. Levels have been adjusted in Photoshop.
Nat
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that's a nice one nat!
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Two attempts with Reditioner. First, only added a few comments and artificial light. Second, changing materials, reflections, bump. Rendering time: 5 minutes.
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@oganocali said:
Render at noon, no background. vray + gimp(for contrast+brightness adjustment). I only added a few reflective layers and studio lights.
[attachment=0:3b9xmoia]<!-- ia0 -->office_render.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3b9xmoia]hey ogano! i like your thick glass, is it a vray two sided material?
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