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    • duanekempD Offline
      duanekemp
      last edited by duanekemp

      Made July 2019 wish SU 2019.
      Rendered with Thea Render V2, this was for fun and practice with volumetrics.
      Edited to be able to render, the original SketchUp model is provided by WolfKing (https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/by/WolfKing)

      Library test2-Scene 2B HD1080 14m57s.jpg

      Library test2-Scene 3 14m43s HD1080 Presto.jpg

      Library test2-Scene 3 SU.jpg

      Duane Kemp

      Kemp Productions
      Puidoux, Switzerland
      Gallery:
      https://duanekemp.artstation.com/

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
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        Excellent!

        I wish I had volumetrics in Raylectron. I have fog but have not experimented with it to see if can substitute for volumetrics.

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

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        • duanekempD Offline
          duanekemp
          last edited by

          Hi Bryon,

          Volumetrics, I call God-rays, for me is fog. And if you have fog, you can do this. Thea Render uses two types, a fog setting in environmental control settings as well as object based volumetrics as "cloud". We can set the camera outside this object (which renders as translucence/transparence that can be adjusted) and the sun effects all that is within that object. This works for small rooms where you want the God-rays coming from the windows, stretching to the floor or wherever depending upon where you set your sun. It's worth experimenting with.

          Duane Kemp

          Kemp Productions
          Puidoux, Switzerland
          Gallery:
          https://duanekemp.artstation.com/

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