Fry- Indigo- Vray- Kerkythea- Maxwell- Podium (added page2)
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@bigstick said:
For me, the most relevant piece of information - render time is missing...
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=42116#p42116
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@bigstick said:
Fantastic and really interesting comparison...
I'm starting to get slightly dizzy...
@kwistenbiebel said:
As a note, this thread is not meant to be a comparison as it was stated in the first post.
:('This is not meant as a comparison thread between render engines. Just an exercise on using them.'
Looks like some of you are making it into one ...I would still love to have this scene...
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damn... really really impressed with that Podium render!! i'll say it again..i really really need to start playing with this.. <runs to the podium site>
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@gaieus said:
@bigstick said:
For me, the most relevant piece of information - render time is missing...
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=42116#p42116
Oops! I ought to have known that he wouldn't have omitted this information. Shame on me!
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You didn't include the render time for Podium.
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Hi kwistenbiebel,
The render with Podium is very nice. Could you tell us please what settings you used on Podium and Sketchup?
Thanks a lot
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In three month time, this thread is 5 years old...
Looking forward to see if Chris (aka kwistenbiebel) can remember the settings after such loooong time... -
Old memories...I'd like to see Thea render...
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@srx said:
Old memories...I'd like to see Thea render...
If I could get the scene I'd be more than willing to run it through Thea.
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@kwistenbiebel said:
I used the default 'thin glass' or 'ghost glass' settings for the single faced glass panels for all render engines except for Indigo where I used a 'glossy transparent' (Indigos thin glass can only be applied to double faced glass).
..are you sure? I've not neing using TG since a long time, but I remember it is quite straightforward: TG is the perfect material if you want to be sure your glass will render...fine, despite it's a volumetric object or not.
BTW, interesting tests! We can all see that nowadays all the render engines are very good and comparable
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hello guys can some one give the link where i can download podium render plugin for my sketchup? thanks guys..
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Here: http://suplugins.com/
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