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    ntxdave @ntxdave
    last edited by 25 Jul 2024, 16:56

    I am still struggling a little with is setting the scene in SketchUp so that it will produce the view I want in the render.

    @ntxdave Can you clarify so I understand better and see how we can improve this?

    You should be able to match the exact view you have in SketchUp in Rayscaper:
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    I have tried this option but had some problems when dropping the HDRI background and matching it to my model. Again, I will do some more experimenting and try to be more specific.

    Here is what I see:
    Match SketchUp Viewport.png
    While I like the result, to me the image in Rayscaper does not match what I see in SketchUp. Maybe me expectations are a little off. I just need to be able to understand what to expect. I had to go back into SketchUp and adjust the view in order to get something I was satisfied with in Rayscaper. I was not able to get something where I could see the entire building in Rayscaper. 😀

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      pixelcruncher Extension Creator
      last edited by 26 Jul 2024, 05:36

      You are right, that doesn't match at all! That's a bug. I will have a look at it.

      To work around this, you can manually increase the horizontal field-of-view (FOV) of your camera:

      • Navigate to the camera tab.
      • Tick the "Override FOV" button.
      • Increase the FOV slider to make the view wider.

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      I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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        ntxdave
        last edited by 26 Jul 2024, 16:24

        OK, that works and I will do some more "playing around". 👍 👍

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          ntxdave
          last edited by 6 Aug 2024, 23:00

          Just rendered another of my models with Rayscaper. I think this one will need a little more practice but thought I would share anyway.
          Q-Building-Skatter-Rayscaper.png

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            pixelcruncher Extension Creator @ntxdave
            last edited by 7 Aug 2024, 15:12

            @ntxdave Good progress.

            The background HDRI looks a bit pixelated with the resolution you are using. I recommend using a high-resolution image. If this is a PolyHaven HDRI shipped with Rayscaper, you can configure Rayscaper to use higher resolution HDRIs:

            • Open the Rayscaper settings via the menu File > Settings....
            • Configure the PolyHaven HDRI size in the settings dialog.
            • Save the settings.
            • Restart SketchUp (I will remove the required restart in future versions).

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            Happy Rendering!

            Cheers,
            Thomas

            I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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              ntxdave @pixelcruncher
              last edited by 7 Aug 2024, 16:04

              @pixelcruncher will give that a look. 😁

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                ntxdave
                last edited by 8 Aug 2024, 22:04

                Some more "playing around" and working with the feedback I get. 😀
                Q-Building-Skatter-Rayscaper-v2.png

                N 1 Reply Last reply 14 Aug 2024, 01:45 Reply Quote 1
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                  ntxdave @ntxdave
                  last edited by 14 Aug 2024, 01:45

                  @ntxdave When I reopen my model and start Rayscaper, I have some questions.

                  1. Is there a way to determine which HDRI I have loaded in my previous render/edit?

                  2. How do I save an HDRI in the Favorites?

                  3. Where are things like the HDRI files (and possibly some materials) stored? Also, is there a set of materials so I can use them in future models?

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                    ntxdave @ntxdave
                    last edited by 14 Aug 2024, 16:22

                    @ntxdave said in Rayscaper Learning-Practice:

                    @ntxdave When I reopen my model and start Rayscaper, I have some questions.

                    1. Is there a way to determine which HDRI I have loaded in my previous render/edit?

                    2. How do I save an HDRI in the Favorites?

                    3. Where are things like the HDRI files (and possibly some materials) stored? Also, is there a set of materials so I can use them in future models?

                    OK, I found the HDRI files. A dumb question on my part. 👎

                    However, I do not see any materials. I do see a folder for "UnzippedMaterialPacks" but it is empty.

                    I also do not see how to use the textures. Do I drag them to a spot in the model? One of the things I looked at was concrete, but they are pretty dark.

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                      pixelcruncher Extension Creator @ntxdave
                      last edited by 14 Aug 2024, 16:31

                      @ntxdave

                      You can drag and drop the texture on the model in the Rayscaper viewport. Or on the material you want to configure with textures.

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                      Currently, I'm not shipping any materials yet with Rayscaper, but I will make more available in the future. I already got a nice metal material pack from @Rich-O-Brien but haven't gotten around to sharing it.

                      You can create your materials and save them in the library.
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                      I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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                        ntxdave
                        last edited by 14 Aug 2024, 22:59

                        Thanks for the reply. I will do some exploring. 😁

                        I still do not see how to identify which HDRI I used in my model or how to use/save an HDRI favorites.

                        P 1 Reply Last reply 15 Aug 2024, 13:36 Reply Quote 0
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                          pixelcruncher Extension Creator @ntxdave
                          last edited by 15 Aug 2024, 13:36

                          @ntxdave

                          You can identify the HDRI using the environment tab. That should show you the filename, and a thumbnail of the image. Is that what you are looking for?

                          You can favorite an HDRI using the ♥ icon. And you can find them again under the "Favorites tab" (HDRI > Favorites) in the asset manager.

                          I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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                            ntxdave @pixelcruncher
                            last edited by 15 Aug 2024, 16:57

                            @pixelcruncher said in Rayscaper Learning-Practice:

                            @ntxdave

                            You can identify the HDRI using the environment tab. That should show you the filename, and a thumbnail of the image. Is that what you are looking for?

                            OK, I see that. 👍

                            You can favorite an HDRI using the ♥ icon. And you can find them again under the "Favorites tab" (HDRI > Favorites) in the asset manager.

                            However, I do not see the heart icon so that I can add the HDRI file to the "Favorites tab"
                            Ra;yscaper Heart Icon Question.png

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                              pixelcruncher Extension Creator @ntxdave
                              last edited by 16 Aug 2024, 08:40

                              @ntxdave

                              Is approaching_storm.exr your HDRI file, or is that one you dragged & dropped? Currently, there's no feature yet to save your own HDRI files or textures in the local material library. I have that on the future roadmap.

                              I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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                                ntxdave @pixelcruncher
                                last edited by ntxdave 16 Aug 2024, 14:34

                                @pixelcruncher said in Rayscaper Learning-Practice:

                                @ntxdave

                                Is approaching_storm.exr your HDRI file, or is that one you dragged & dropped? Currently, there's no feature yet to save your own HDRI files or textures in the local material library. I have that on the future roadmap.
                                It is one I bragged & dropped. How do I would like for it to be one of my favorites. In you previous responses you said to click the heart icon but I do not see that as an option anywhere.

                                It is one I dragged & dropped. In a previous post you said to click the ❤️ icon to add it to the “Favorites”. As my screen shot shows, there is no ❤️ icon. So, how do I add the file to the “Favorites”?

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                                  pixelcruncher Extension Creator @ntxdave
                                  last edited by 16 Aug 2024, 17:54

                                  @ntxdave Apologies. I should have attached a screenshot. You can only favorite assets directly from the asset manager window.

                                  3582b658-3e96-4695-9e7e-87fda9418fa2-image.png

                                  I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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                                    ntxdave @pixelcruncher
                                    last edited by 16 Aug 2024, 18:30

                                    @pixelcruncher But how do you do that? I thought I had tried several things but never see the red heart icon.

                                    It would be neat if the file you had selected was highlighted in some way. i.e. the HDRI file that is being used in the render.

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                                      ntxdave
                                      last edited by 18 Aug 2024, 18:05

                                      Still have not figured out how to add things to the Favorites tab.

                                      P 1 Reply Last reply 18 Aug 2024, 19:10 Reply Quote 0
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                                        pixelcruncher Extension Creator @ntxdave
                                        last edited by 18 Aug 2024, 19:10

                                        @ntxdave can you post a screenschot of what you see when selecting a HDRI from the asset manager?

                                        I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

                                        N 1 Reply Last reply 18 Aug 2024, 19:26 Reply Quote 0
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                                          ntxdave @pixelcruncher
                                          last edited by 18 Aug 2024, 19:26

                                          @pixelcruncher Ouch, I updated to version 9.25 earlier today and suddenly I am not getting any render.

                                          Here is a screen shot that I just did. Notice 2 things:

                                          • The render part of the screen is blank. I thought earlier today it worked fine. Ugh...........

                                          • The second thing you will see is that I have clicked on the HDRI file like you asked.

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