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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      @jeff hammond said:

      @pbacot said:

      What renderers do two point perspective and orthagonal views (for Mac --not iRender)?

      Indigo

      .
      [edit- i'm not saying indigo is the only one that will do it on mac.. just the only one i personally know of that will]


      Thanks. I demoed Indigo some. Easy to get good artificial lighting compared to some, but seemed like more work and I guess the engine is slower by its very nature. I'd love to use some rendered elevations AND have 2 point perspectives.

      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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      • HieruH Offline
        Hieru
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        @krisidious said:

        Yeah, I'm talking about Thea Presto, not Thea standalone.

        It's all the same thing.

        Thea standalone (studio) is the rendering software you buy, which includes Presto as one of the various render options. You then need the Thea4SU plugin to use Thea inside SU (including the GPU+CPU Presto option).

        www.davidhier.co.uk

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        • KrisidiousK Offline
          Krisidious
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          Yeah that's why I asked aren't they all kinda in and out of SU... I mean even the one's you don't export are still kinda using exterior software and or resources.

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          • HieruH Offline
            Hieru
            last edited by

            @krisidious said:

            Yeah that's why I asked aren't they all kinda in and out of SU... I mean even the one's you don't export are still kinda using exterior software and or resources.

            Sure, but you don't exactly want to be limited by what you can do fully inside SU. The great thing about Thea and Vray is that you can get around SU's limitations and leverage the power of the standalone rendering software. For example, using proxies for high-poly models (especially vegetation) is something I couldn't live without.

            www.davidhier.co.uk

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            • N Offline
              notareal
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              @jman0war said:

              Really?
              I did not pick up on that when I browsed their website.
              The renders look great.

              All Thea Render live-plugins do work inside the modelling app; Thea for sketchup. Naturally you can use the studio too if some particular scene needs that.

              Welcome to try [Thea Render](http://www.thearender.com/), Thea support | [kerkythea.net](http://www.kerkythea.net/) -team member

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              • KrisidiousK Offline
                Krisidious
                last edited by

                @hieru said:

                @krisidious said:

                Yeah that's why I asked aren't they all kinda in and out of SU... I mean even the one's you don't export are still kinda using exterior software and or resources.

                Sure, but you don't exactly want to be limited by what you can do fully inside SU. The great thing about Thea and Vray is that you can get around SU's limitations and leverage the power of the standalone rendering software. For example, using proxies for high-poly models (especially vegetation) is something I couldn't live without.

                Yeah, best of both worlds... I want it but just can't afford that price tag when I don't even do any renders for people.

                Also to the OP Revizto is an external render/walk through program and it recognizes changes made in SU back and forth. Their quality of renderings doesn't really rank with some of those you've been talking about. But for price and speed I really like it.

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                (revizto.com)

                By: Kristoff Rand
                Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                • arail1A Offline
                  arail1
                  last edited by

                  @jeff hammond said:

                  @pbacot said:

                  What renderers do two point perspective and orthagonal views (for Mac --not iRender)?

                  Indigo

                  .
                  [edit- i'm not saying indigo is the only one that will do it on mac.. just the only one i personally know of that will]


                  I didn't know that. I have a demo version that I haven't played with much. I don't like the 'Frankenstein' quality of some of my drawing sets - a couple pages of renderings, a couple pages of Layout 3D views with labels and text and a couple pages of 2D drafting for technical details. I'd love to be able to do some orthographic work that corresponded more coherently with the rendering section. I could add labels and text in Illustrator. Unfortunately I've already invested significant $$ in V-Ray SketchUP and V-Ray Rhino but it's something I'd like to know more about.

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                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
                    jeff hammond
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                    ^

                    yep, the orthographic camera was included in the 3.4 release which was just over a year ago.. the same release also added support for section planes which is a good one to have (for me at least) in combination with parallel views.

                    dotdotdot

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                      andybot
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                      @arail1 said:

                      I'd love to be able to do some orthographic work that corresponded more coherently with the rendering section. I could add labels and text in Illustrator. Unfortunately I've already invested significant $$ in V-Ray SketchUP and V-Ray Rhino but it's something I'd like to know more about.

                      You can do ortho projection with vray for su. When you turn off the physical camera, it's possible to render ortho.

                      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                      • arail1A Offline
                        arail1
                        last edited by

                        @andybot said:

                        @arail1 said:

                        I'd love to be able to do some orthographic work that corresponded more coherently with the rendering section. I could add labels and text in Illustrator. Unfortunately I've already invested significant $$ in V-Ray SketchUP and V-Ray Rhino but it's something I'd like to know more about.

                        You can do ortho projection with vray for su. When you turn off the physical camera, it's possible to render ortho.

                        Thanks for that tip

                        I've tried that in the past with V-Ray but haven't explored the option much because I'm using the physical camera to adjust the brightness of the scene. Turning physical camera off requires resetting other variables to get a similar look and that's not an easy thing for me to do. I just tried this with my demo copy of Indigo and it's exactly the same scene, just in ortho rather than perspective. I'm sure someone with more experience than I have with V-Ray could do this easily but I find that I end up with two very different looking images.

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                        • andybotA Offline
                          andybot
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                          @arail1 said:

                          I've tried that in the past with V-Ray but haven't explored the option much because I'm using the physical camera to adjust the brightness of the scene. Turning physical camera off requires resetting other variables to get a similar look and that's not an easy thing for me to do.

                          If you want to try it, I've set up a vropt for doing a 2D elevation with sunlight. Here's the file, load this with the "import" button (not the "load" button)


                          _2D-elevations-GI_2014_0305.zip

                          http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                          • V Offline
                            valerostudio
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                            You can do ortho views with phys cam on in the latest version of V-Ray.

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                            • J Offline
                              jman0war
                              last edited by

                              @krisidious said:

                              Also to the OP Revizto is an external render/walk through program and it recognizes changes made in SU back and forth. Their quality of renderings doesn't really rank with some of those you've been talking about. But for price and speed I really like it.

                              favicon

                              (revizto.com)

                              I didn't see this until now.
                              Not as amazing looking as Thea or Vray but if it's quick, simple and clean.. it's worth a look.
                              I wonder how it compares in rending times with SUPodium.

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                              • J Offline
                                jman0war
                                last edited by

                                Actually, i take it back about Revizto.

                                It costs €399 for stand-alone license.
                                While Theaa for SketchUp bundle costs €320.

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                                • arail1A Offline
                                  arail1
                                  last edited by

                                  @andybot said:

                                  @arail1 said:

                                  I've tried that in the past with V-Ray but haven't explored the option much because I'm using the physical camera to adjust the brightness of the scene. Turning physical camera off requires resetting other variables to get a similar look and that's not an easy thing for me to do.

                                  If you want to try it, I've set up a vropt for doing a 2D elevation with sunlight. Here's the file, load this with the "import" button (not the "load" button)

                                  Andybot -

                                  Just wanted to let you know that I had a family issue that dragged me away from NY right after you posted this. Not back yet but will try it out as soon as I get back.
                                  Thanks again.

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                                  • arail1A Offline
                                    arail1
                                    last edited by

                                    @jman0war said:

                                    Actually, i take it back about Revizto.

                                    It costs €399 for stand-alone license.
                                    While Theaa for SketchUp bundle costs €320.

                                    I don't think Revizto is so much a rendering software as a platform to view models in 3D on the web.

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                                    • pilouP Offline
                                      pilou
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                                      You can also consider Simlab Composer! An easy one!
                                      And it works for quasi any formats files! ☀

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