Visualizer for SketchUp
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Thanks for the link.
Nice and simple. Not bad for a start.
But Thea Presto is much faster and better quality, with good GPU even more.
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For 20 bucks and a simple quick shot for 'visualization" this is hot. How can we compare to a package like Thea?
Also RUNS ON A MAC! (Makes my laptop cook right from the start. Sucks up the battery).
Can't seem to avoid overexposure though. But need to experiment.
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First look and IMO
Good stuff
Great idea and only $19
Easy to use and can run in background without stopping SU.
Renders reflections, materials and transparency per SU settings very well.
Not so good.
Very slow for a quick look app.
Strong color bleed (color bounce) from ground plane to overhangs.
Over exposed a bit too.Sure wish it was faster to be a real keeper.
dtr
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Hi Kris,
Good info, it does looks interesting, with the price and result..
Will look more through their website.Regards,
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I took a look at it and really liked it. See some experiments and a short write up here: http://www.robindejongh.com/take-realistic-photo-snaps-of-your-sketchup-models/
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Nice write up Rob...
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Some more details in this SketchUp School video...
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A great source of tutorials!
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It'll never stop baking. Resolving light paths can go on and on and on.
You decide when you happy with the picture.
Depending on the engine some will resolve quicker or have other render options that use a biased method to end when complete.
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The only thing I would like to see is specular values.
Leaf look a bit poo.
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But where's the fluffy rabbits?
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That is one of my all time favourites.
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I imagine that it's hard coded to give spec to anything with transparency. You might be able to fool it using two planes atop one another. I'll test it.
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That's because Ivy plugin leaf compontents are very poorly assembled.
Investigate and you'll find there are section in them and leaves so small that they a barely visible at full zoom.
TIG has a refined Ivy Tool that doesn't break things and where I fixed the leaves.
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