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    • JD HillJ Offline
      JD Hill
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      Hey jenu nice to see you. πŸ˜„ That is really strange about the forum -- it's not just you, I can see that your post is listed as most recent, but the post doesn't appear in the thread .. I'll have to check if I need to update or fix the forum software somehow.

      Nice to see some images, looks like you're getting the hang of it already. πŸ˜„ True it may not be the easiest thing to use once you get to the GUI (though, that is a bit of a fooler, since it is hiding a full nodal model underneath, while not forcing people to deal with big node graphs), but I made no secret that this is basically an internal script I wrote early on just so the other guys could generate their own geometry during Bella's early development. So it's a bit of a geek toy for sure at this point.

      However, still worth noting that much of the code that's in there will remain even in the eventual full plugin, so it's good for it to see some use, so we catch any issues early, which will speed up development of the full plugin when the time comes.

      And meanwhile, just keep in mind that we have here basically a blank slate for that development. I created the early SketchUp plugin forum, and then this plugin, mainly so that anyone who wishes, can get involved early, to help shape how the full plugin ends up looking.

      Developer - Bella Render

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      • ntxdaveN Offline
        ntxdave
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        Hi jenujacod, take a look at the document (PDF) I posted earlier In the thread and see if it is headed in a direction that is/would be helpful to you. It still has a long way to go but it was something I had suggested to Jeremy/Bella.

        BTW: Your render looks good to me. Especially given where the plugin is in its early development stage. πŸ‘

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        • jenujacobJ Offline
          jenujacob
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          View3.png
          view4.jpg

          A few more with some trees from the skatter plugin... i couldnt get the grass in (sketchup couldnt handle the raw geometry)

          I love the quality of renders coming out of Bella and i am really excited to see where you take the plugin next! hopefully we can get an integrated plugin in the near future!

          Jeremy, In the bella forum, i have posted a few points for your consideration.

          @ NTXDave : Your PDf seems to be heading in the right direction. Maybe a few step by step points would be helpful for the plugin in its current state? Many folks wouldnt have the time on their hands to find out where certain things are right now in the Bella interface.

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
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            I wonder how this does with all interior and no natural light. I admit,as mentioned above, I downloaded and got my model into Bella and didn't quite see what to do next, as I might with other plugin renderers. It's hard to find the time to experiment, or learn a new interface. Always looking for more speed relative to computing power as well as speed and smoothness of setup operations.

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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            • JD HillJ Offline
              JD Hill
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              Sounds like you should wait for a version that integrates everything inside sketchup. This one, I wrote basically because jenu and a few others asked.

              Developer - Bella Render

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              • ntxdaveN Offline
                ntxdave
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                @jenujacob said:

                @ NTXDave : Your PDf seems to be heading in the right direction. Maybe a few step by step points would be helpful for the plugin in its current state? Many folks wouldnt have the time on their hands to find out where certain things are right now in the Bella interface.

                Thank you sir. I am a new user also and am working on it a little bit at a time. I have added some more but at the rate I am going, it is going to take a little time. I am possibly thinking it might be better with 2 documents. One being a basic definition of things (like the one I am working on) and a 2nd one that is a little more like a tutorial(s). In that case, I would need some better models or suggestions of things to illustrate.

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                • jenujacobJ Offline
                  jenujacob
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                  @ntxdave said:

                  @jenujacob said:

                  @ NTXDave : Your PDf seems to be heading in the right direction. Maybe a few step by step points would be helpful for the plugin in its current state? Many folks wouldnt have the time on their hands to find out where certain things are right now in the Bella interface.

                  Thank you sir. I am a new user also and am working on it a little bit at a time. I have added some more but at the rate I am going, it is going to take a little time. I am possibly thinking it might be better with 2 documents. One being a basic definition of things (like the one I am working on) and a 2nd one that is a little more like a tutorial(s). In that case, I would need some better models or suggestions of things to illustrate.

                  Hi Dave, please check PM. πŸ‘

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                  • jenujacobJ Offline
                    jenujacob
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                    Paul Russam's famous church model rendered in Bella....
                    PaulRussamChurch_BR.jpg
                    one word : Bellisima!

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                    • jujuJ Offline
                      juju
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                      @jenujacob said:

                      Paul Russam's famous church model rendered in Bella....
                      [attachment=0:1ab9zu6z]<!-- ia0 -->PaulRussamChurch_BR.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1ab9zu6z]
                      one word : Bellisima!

                      I tried looking for the model at the link provided, but it seems to have been removed?

                      Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                      • jenujacobJ Offline
                        jenujacob
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                        @juju said:

                        @jenujacob said:

                        Paul Russam's famous church model rendered in Bella....
                        [attachment=0:388rlf7s]<!-- ia0 -->PaulRussamChurch_BR.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:388rlf7s]
                        one word : Bellisima!

                        I tried looking for the model at the link provided, but it seems to have been removed?

                        Yes.. Paul had removed it a couple of years ago... Maybe he can upload it again somewhere? Or if he's OK with it, I could upload the model and share it here.

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                        • ntxdaveN Offline
                          ntxdave
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                          Continuing to learn. Here is an image rendered where the focus was using the Image Dome setting for the background. Yes, there are several things that could be improved but again, the emphasis was on the Image Dome and some of its settings.....
                          Car Wash Testing Image Dome.png

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                          • JD HillJ Offline
                            JD Hill
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                            I hope you don't mind if I volunteer a tip -- I think this could benefit from use of a higher-quality HDRI, which would be capable of generating nice illumination & shadows:

                            hdri-sun.png

                            However, since it is clear you want to use this image as a backplate, you could override illumination with a sky dome (or with another image dome using a different HDRI):

                            override-illum.png

                            Either option would allow you to keep your city background just as you have set it up, while getting more natural light in the foreground of the scene.

                            Developer - Bella Render

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                            • ntxdaveN Offline
                              ntxdave
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                              Thanks for the feedback. Will do some more test/learning. Would like to have an HDRI that would fit well with my model. At the rate I am going the documentation is a long way off. 😞

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                              • JD HillJ Offline
                                JD Hill
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                                I hear you, it can be difficult to find the right thing; not sure if there are any precisely like what you have, but there are lots of nice ones here: https://hdrihaven.com/hdris/?c=urban

                                Developer - Bella Render

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                                • ntxdaveN Offline
                                  ntxdave
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                                  OK - Latest test render. However, it turned out what had the most effect was resetting the date and time. Changing the illumination to skyDome did not changed it. But once again, something to learn.

                                  Yes, if I were really trying to produce something for a client, a better image would be needed. But for now, I was just trying to give the scene some context.

                                  Here is the latest render (did not let it go as long as previous one)........
                                  Car Wash Testing.png

                                  Alright, I have to get a way from the car wash stuff so thought I would try another one.......
                                  Room v9c .png
                                  Now I have to figure out how to turn the lamp on. πŸ˜„

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                                  • JD HillJ Offline
                                    JD Hill
                                    last edited by

                                    Making good progress! πŸ˜„

                                    Regarding the lamp, to make a light bulb/source I would probably draw an octagon and extrude it, maybe delete the top & bottom faces, group it, and assign (to the group, not individual faces inside it -- they should have no material) a material set to the emitter type in bella. It is generally best to keep emitter geometry as low-poly as possible, for rendering speed.

                                    Developer - Bella Render

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                                    • ntxdaveN Offline
                                      ntxdave
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                                      OK - that seemed to work but I need to make it bigger and stronger. At least it is something for me to continue to explore/learn.
                                      Room - Lit Lamp.png

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                                      • JD HillJ Offline
                                        JD Hill
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                                        On that, I'll mention that just like with real photography, it will not be possible to find an exposure that lets you see much influence from the lamp, without also causing the exterior visible through the window to be blown out. We don't usually notice this with our eyes because they have a high dynamic range, and adjust quickly as we scan across a room.

                                        This hints at another rule, that the physicality of bella's camera/lights/etc requires models to be constructed using correct scale. Since for example, it will mean little to say an emitter puts out 100W, when the scene has been constructed at say 1/10 its real size.

                                        Not saying you are doing that -- rather your impulse to want to crank up the power of the lamp suggests to me that you have chosen a not-unrealistic output value for the lamp, and that your scene is indeed modeled at correct scale.

                                        I have often seen where people neglect these things, and end up cranking emitter output values, or camera values, to unrealistic ranges to try and compensate, and this puts things out of balance and generally yields subpar results, and loss of performance.

                                        Developer - Bella Render

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                                        • ntxdaveN Offline
                                          ntxdave
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                                          Thank you.....

                                          On the positive side, if you look at the bottom of the lampshade, at the body of the lamp itself, and to some extent the wall above the lamp, you can tell that the lamp is on. I might remove the window or make some changes to the external lighting (that is blasting through the window) I think we would see a much more convincing image that the lamp is turned on. JMO πŸ˜„

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                                          • JD HillJ Offline
                                            JD Hill
                                            last edited by

                                            Sure, just mentioning that since I've seen people try to fight with it.

                                            Developer - Bella Render

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