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    [REQUEST] Basic grey and white interior lighting Plugin

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    • C Offline
      corfan
      last edited by

      This is a feature I’ve wanted and searched for for years. In my workflow as a storyboard and comic artist, all I need from SketchUp is my models, with basic default styles and lighting/shading. This is fine for outdoor shots and compliments the short timeframe I’m given on a project but for interior shots, I have to draw out the shading panel by panel.

      If there’s anyone out there who knows how to build a BASIC indoor lighting plugin, that would be amazing. I mean real time by basic. Just fill in greys and whites from a source like the sun does now. I know there’s probably a way of doing this in VRAY but the amount of time my machine takes to render single images is insane and I’ve used real time renderers before for different plugins that have allowed me to set up the camera, export an image and move on

      So yeah... anyone got time to kill and make this, I’m willing to pay for it

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        Pixero
        last edited by

        Maybe this one: http://www.fluidinteractive.com/products/sketchup-extensions/ambient-occlusion-plugin/?src=cpc&campaignid=357289378&adgroupid=30199809658&creative=219679561624&keyword=%2Bambient%20%2Bocclusion%20%2Bsketchup%20plugin&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3cnujdX04QIVj9CyCh0cJgF_EAAYASAAEgL0OPD_BwE

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          JGA
          last edited by

          The Kerkythea for SketchUP plugin has a clay render export option.
          Alex Hogrefe has a tutorial on his web site at https://visualizingarchitecture.com/sketchup-to-kerkythea-clay-rendering/

          Regards,
          JGA

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