D5 Render Work
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@ntxdave said:
OK, I have a really silly question: when it says live sync, does that ,Ean that everything takes place on your calendar computer/laptop or is this being done on an external device (like an internet device/server)? Yes, this is a silly question that might be answered somewhere on their web site.
Also, I did not see pricing anywhere. Guess I should not be in such a rush when I visit a website.
Are you talking about D5? If so it is free unless you want a great deal of assets. If so you could go for the pro, which is fairly cheap, at about half the price of Twinmotion. And unlike TM you can pay monthly $30 US a month or $360 anually.
About synking it is purely that it is a "Bridge" between whatever modelling program you use and D5. Imagine the oputput code of Revit is completly different output code to say the output code of Sketchup.
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@l i am said:
@ntxdave said:
OK, I have a really silly question: when it says live sync, does that ,Ean that everything takes place on your calendar computer/laptop or is this being done on an external device (like an internet device/server)? Yes, this is a silly question that might be answered somewhere on their web site.
Also, I did not see pricing anywhere. Guess I should not be in such a rush when I visit a website.
Are you talking about D5? If so it is free unless you want a great deal of assets. If so you could go for the pro, which is fairly cheap, at about half the price of Twinmotion. And unlike TM you can pay monthly $30 US a month or $360 anually.
About synking it is purely that it is a "Bridge" between whatever modelling program you use and D5. Imagine the oputput code of Revit is completly different output code to say the output code of Sketchup.
Thanks for a quick reply.
So, I takes it that everything happens on the computer where I am using SU.
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@ntxdave said:
@l i am said:
@ntxdave said:
OK, I have a really silly question: when it says live sync, does that ,Ean that everything takes place on your calendar computer/laptop or is this being done on an external device (like an internet device/server)? Yes, this is a silly question that might be answered somewhere on their web site.
Also, I did not see pricing anywhere. Guess I should not be in such a rush when I visit a website.
Are you talking about D5? If so it is free unless you want a great deal of assets. If so you could go for the pro, which is fairly cheap, at about half the price of Twinmotion. And unlike TM you can pay monthly $30 US a month or $360 anually.
About synking it is purely that it is a "Bridge" between whatever modelling program you use and D5. Imagine the oputput code of Revit is completly different output code to say the output code of Sketchup.
Thanks for a quick reply.
So, I takes it that everything happens on the computer where I am using SU.
I am assuming it is offline synking, I cant say for sure. Somebody else can answer that. I base that assumpion on the fact that I thing online synking would take forever so I am pretty sure the file coverion code is done internally.
FYI, I had a play with D5 and thought it was pretty good but I had issues with the way it saved, files (When I saved and tried to open it again It had like 5 files that I did not know which file/files to open, did my head in so I uninstalled it.
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Yes, whatever you change in the model is instantly changed in real time in D5. It will also move the camera around in D5 as you move it in SketchUp. Lumion does the same and I'm sure a bunch of others these days.
Definitely way cheaper than most for the pro. Part of the reason I wanted to try switching. Lumion has moved to a subscription model, as well so if I want to upgrade its like $1200/year vs $380ish for D5.
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@marked001 said:
Yes, whatever you change in the model is instantly changed in real time in D5. It will also move the camera around in D5 as you move it in SketchUp. Lumion does the same and I'm sure a bunch of others these days.
Definitely way cheaper than most for the pro. Part of the reason I wanted to try switching. Lumion has moved to a subscription model, as well so if I want to upgrade its like $1200/year vs $380ish for D5.
I think the price of lumion is stupid and not sure in the current climate of render engines thos prices cannot be justified. The other problem I have with Lumion is that I have alway thought it does not render very well and just about everything I have seen on lumion I say "That is a lumion render" It looks slightly comic to me.
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Wow. I like the interior.
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@jo-ke said:
Wow. I like the interior.
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Thanks guys
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A few more D5 renders...
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Another quick one from this afternoon.
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Those interiors are smashing!
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Great work! Very realistic renders.
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cafe render...
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Nice
I wish I could come up with something like this.
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Its all the software! Very easy to get good results.
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@marked001 said:
Its all the software! Very easy to get good results.
I meant coming up with the model itself. I donโt seem to be able to design something like this. Yes, once designed the render engines are making it somewhat easier to come up with good renders.
I like your results.
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Well I definitely do not design the majority of the stuff I post. Some when its conceptual and there isn't actually a design or when we're working through a design. But for the most part, these are all other's designs.. in case that wasn't clear.
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Thanks for the reply. Where do you find stuff like this (and your other neat scenes/models)?
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99% of this stuff is paid work so comes from the architect, designer, broker, etc. Sometimes its just a plan and some photo reference of what they want, sometimes plans and elevations and complete finishes.
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