Product render.
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The table lamp in the render comes from 2d sky and is a subject of hilarity for me. My fault not their's.
I was rendering this in Twilight pro V2 and it was rtaking for ever, three passes took five hours plus and it stumped me. I had selected an exterior render which obviously I did not intend but it demonstrates how a moments carelessness can skew results.
I did correct this in the render you see below, it is just to check mats and li9ght.
3d models - download 3dsky.org
3d model furniture, bathroom, nursery, materials, decoration, lighting and other 3d models, textures, kitchen, appliances, exterior, scripts - download in 3d max, Materials Vray, Mental Ray
3dsky (3dsky.org)
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So how long did the final take after the “correction”?
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Top notch!
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... in the past, so many times I've fallen into a "wrong preset trap" myself and thought everything should be ready when I get home from eating pizza with the family only to find that the render progress was at 14% only
Anyway - again and again I have to admit Twilight does render metal best! Prima -
@ntxdave said:
So how long did the final take after the “correction”?
1 hour and 39 minutes but, 150 passes. I went and did something else for a while, as per.
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Making mistakes is called experience Mike, thats how we get good at stuff
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Ta mate, I know. I did laugh my posterior off to be certain, a bit of laughter keeps us sane, or enough not to be noticed anyway.
As we all know, finding inspiration can sometimes be tough, especially when this is hobby only. Looking to continue my on/off run of really obscure arty farty renders to allow my inner child free rein for a while.
I have an old style farmhouse kitchen table which I acquired from 3d sky (I think) which has been morphed into an old school basinette table for a farmhouse bathroom.
Pardon the disruption, sorting an argument between the foxes and the badgers.
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I love twilightrender but it is definitely to slow for me.
I render up to 30 images a day in high resolution. Impossible in Twilght
In the past I could export a file to Kerkythea and render on a different machnine. This doesn't work anymore. Rendering inside sketchup blocks sketchup and slows down my pc, so I can't work anymore.
Unfortunately it isn't useable for me anymore.Twinmotion is my new choice: Fast in rendering and while I am modelling on PC1 it renderes the batches on PC2
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I would rwally like to get on with TM, slow getting there nut they changed the format for this year so I have to start again. Mate, if yoy have any tips I am sure they would be gratefully received. No vids for me please. just written tips are the order of the day.
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at first you need a real good grafic card.
the use of tm is not to difficult
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@mike amos said:
I would rwally like to get on with TM, slow getting there nut they changed the format for this year so I have to start again. Mate, if yoy have any tips I am sure they would be gratefully received. No vids for me please. just written tips are the order of the day.
You will need a "RTX" graphics card with a minimum of 8 gigs of Vram and that Vram is only good for small scenes. Yo will also need at least 16 gigs of ram.
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