Any beginner tutorials for making neon signs and text?
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When you launch SimLab Composer after install it
you have version Lite by default because you don't enter Licence KEY!
Normally it's the 8.2 !The big size of file is for the Libraries of objects!
If I good remember it's the last bottom line of the Dialog's box of start program!
You have exactly same version except the functions listed here!
In my point of view the more easy render prog for free! -
Please, why is this file keep failing to download?
https://www.twilightrender.com/index.php/downloads/upgradeI am on x64 bit and obviously needs the x64 version of Twilight render hobby but the file just states failed - network error! I have downloaded the x32 bit version but it requires Sketchup 32 bit and I am only using x64 bit. Are there another download location to try this?
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Have you tried contacting the Twilight developers? I usually post on their forum and it seems I always get an answer soon. Or you might try other contact methods on their site.
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On Twilight Hobby you have not the real time that you have in SimLab Composer Lite!
And Twilight is a little more complex for a beginner! -
Here's an example in SimLab composer:
from their forum gallery (not mine).
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Something that you can make...in SimLab
By Hornpipe -
Kerkythea isn't difficult to learn to use. This was a quickie.
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I don't know if this is helpful at all. but you asked for beginner level and I am all about that!
I just created the 3D text and gave it a "fake" or "passive" visible light emitter. And then put an invisible light of similar color behind it to give the wall bounce. One can play with the light levels and colors to achieve the desired effects. Hope this helps.
just My 2 cents...and you'll probably want change from that! -
Thank you for all the help and info. Since I can't get to download Twilight Render hobby (have contacted the owners of site), I am going to try SimLab instead which I could download.
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Thanks for your query! Absolutely, there are many excellent beginner tutorials for creating neon signs and text. YouTube is a great place to start; search for "neon sign text tutorial" or "neon sign effect for beginners." You'll find step-by-step guides covering software like Photoshop, Illustrator, or even free alternatives like GIMP. Websites like Skillshare and Udemy also offer comprehensive courses on neon sign design. These resources will provide you with the knowledge and skills to craft stunning neon light signage, whether for personal projects or professional design work. Happy creating!
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