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    david57
    last edited by 26 Oct 2016, 01:20

    Trying LuxCore.


    LuxCore TryOut.png

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      Bryan K
      last edited by 29 Oct 2016, 02:01

      Looks good. Quite realistic.

      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        ntxdave
        last edited by 29 Oct 2016, 03:38

        Are you referring to LuxRender or another product?

        Can you provide a link to the product? You render looks really good.

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          david57
          last edited by 3 Nov 2016, 02:42

          I dont much about the renderer. I just know its
          at the Luxrender forum and called LuxCore and
          can be downloaded from here:
          http://www.luxrender.net/release/builds/1.7/windows/

          Here's an update render:


          Bumped Rock.png

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            Bob James
            last edited by 3 Nov 2016, 06:16

            http://www.luxrender.net/en_GB/description

            @unknownuser said:

            LuxRender is and will always remain free software.

            @unknownuser said:

            LuxRender is a free and unbiased renderer. The program is the result of the dedication of a loosely knit team of passionate people around the world.

            Licensed under the GPL and free for both personal or commercial use. The program runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Fully functional exporters are available for many popular 3D packages.

            LuxRender comprises an interactive user interface and exporters for various 3D programs, including Blender, 3ds Max and XSI. Additionally, a command line tool is available. For developers we provide a C/C++ API that allows embedding LuxRender into third-party applications.

            More than just a toy or an experimental sandbox, we want to create a robust and high-end production renderer, directly usable by artists, with the tools and features they need.

            SU2LUX.rbz is at RC6. There is also a standalone version of LuxRender.

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              Bryan K
              last edited by 3 Nov 2016, 23:55

              @david57 said:

              http://www.luxrender.net/release/builds/1.7/windows/

              Here's an update render:

              This link leads to an unsecured page. Unless it's supposed to be like that.

              Anyway, thank you for the link and heads up. I will give this a try. It's looks good.

              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                sreearun
                last edited by 24 Jun 2019, 05:53

                Link Preview Image
                Download – LuxCoreRender

                favicon

                (luxcorerender.org)

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                  Robby_GF
                  last edited by 30 Nov 2019, 07:17

                  The trees rendered very nicely. The lighting works perfectly. I'm not sure about grass, I wasn't able to look closer at it because of the image resolution.

                  Robby

                  [GarageFarm.NET](https://garagefarm.net/en/) The Cheapest Render Farm - 20,000 cores and growing!

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                    AlexisK123
                    last edited by 19 Jul 2022, 01:33

                    Your render looks really good to me! Was it render locally or did you used a render farm? My local machine is really weak so for this type of jobs I normally use https://us.rebusfarm.net/en/ pretty afordable to me and it takes fast to another level, plus I get to work on my pc while it's rendering in there... if you used a local let me know your set-up!! 😉

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                      majid
                      last edited by 19 Aug 2022, 07:25

                      I am interested to know more about trees and grass. As they kill the Sketchup if they are models..

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