New rendering plugin
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I could have sworn I had sketchup turned off when I installed. But apparently not as that seemed to do the trick.
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Test run... Seems very powerful.
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It's nice and simple, very quick, but it has a few bugs.
As a render virgin I didn't have much trouble getting the basics working.
Certainly made it easy to give my Av a very different look.
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Perhaps this new discovery should be added to this topic/ thread:
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=3220#p15472
Just a thought...
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I added a note to that thread.
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I guess they'll be charging later and thus the rather small renderings.
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Maybe...but for now I can put lipstick on all my pigs.
I have been playing with kerkythea too....but I like working inside SU
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I couldn't resist the cube's cube.
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@mics_54:Thanks for the head up.
But I cannot install it! When running setup.exe (with admin privileges) this message pops up:
I'm running Windows 7 ...
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no, sorry I didn't have that issue.
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Didier... If you don't know what's going on then who the hell does?
this might help?
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Ask in the brighter forum, they are very good at responding.
I've had a long chat via email with them. -
I only have Windows XP and hope they support it soon.
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I recommend everyone to test and use the plugin. The staff at Brighter3d sent me very quickly an installer which does not check the Win version, they are very aware of problems when you post at their forum.
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Does it exact that maxi is 800 x 450 pixels ?
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@Pilou: Yes 800x450 (16:9) is the max
Higher resolutions will be payware I guess.
But the plugin is simple, easy to use, and quite fast at renderings -
From what I understand, the plugin is still being developed so max res is bound to change.
But it is simple to use and blindingly fast and well worth helping to develop further, even at this stage it is a very useful tool for creating quick well rendered sketches totally within sketchup. -
@Box: +1
It seems to have some problems with FaceMe components that use PNG images (see trees in the background). Pixels that are totally transparent are not rendered as such.
Be careful with smoothed faces too (see black areas at the roof top). But maybe it's just my render settings that must be fine tuned.
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@thomthom: Good point. Stupid me...
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