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    • N Offline
      numerobis
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      A new Alpha build of Corona has been released. Still free for commercial use and now with resume render, distributed rendering and much more. For now there is only a plugin for 3DSmax an an exporter for Blender, but there has been announced a stand alone version of this alpha. So it would be really great if someone would write an exporter or even a plugin for sketchup (http://corona-renderer.com/forum/index.php/topic,1877.0.html)

      http://corona-renderer.com/

      😎

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        Jim
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        A Blender exporter is on Bitbucket - the Corona format looks like a modified .obj format, so you might try exporting from SketchUp to .obj and see if it works.

        https://bitbucket.org/ohsnapitsjoel/render_corona/overview

        Hi

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          Futurepast
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          @numerobis said:

          A new Alpha build of Corona has been released. Still free for commercial use and now with resume render, distributed rendering and much more. For now there is only a plugin for 3DSmax an an exporter for Blender, but there has been announced a stand alone version of this alpha. So it would be really great if someone would write an exporter or even a plugin for sketchup (http://corona-renderer.com/forum/index.php/topic,1877.0.html)

          http://corona-renderer.com/

          😎

          I have been learning 3dsMax and I notice that the 2014 version has direct Sketchup import. (When did they start that?) I just draw in Sketchup import to 3dmax tweek, and be done πŸ˜„

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            numerobis
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            @futurepast said:

            (When did they start that?)

            in 2010 with max 2011 πŸ˜‰

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              numerobis
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              @jim said:

              the Corona format looks like a modified .obj format, so you might try exporting from SketchUp to .obj and see if it works.

              interesting... πŸ˜„

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                allanx
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                This renderer is very cool I've been testing it for a while now and it's like a combination of Vray and Maxwell Render and very easy to use than Vray in my opinion...

                allanx

                [Portfolio](https://www.coroflot.com/designers/work-stream?id)

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                  majid
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                  Links to download and Sketchup plugin please...
                  I toke a look , but it was not clear

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