Yafray Render
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Here's a render from yafray. Modeled with SKECTCHUP. The model was
exported into blender with the use of this script.http://shaxam.com/files/lwo_export-0.0.6.zip
The quality of the render is low, because my computer is old.
I did other renderings with a different engine. Named Yaf(A)ray.
http://www.yafray.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=976&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=270
and here.
http://www.yafray.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=976&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=315
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Here's another.
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Thinking of placing a hip roof to the entry, I don't like the gable, it looks
like a dog house.
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David,
I really like these renders though the walls look somewhat "artificial" still.
I've seen some very interesting ones on the site you provided the link to.And I definitely like the roof. It's just perfect.
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Here's a 13 minute render. Planning to place a garage to the far right.
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But, before i built the garage, i need VEHICALS.
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Something strange happened to this render. It's not posible.
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It must be waaay down in the south as it seems to be summer there...
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Hey guys,
I'm new to the SketchUp forum and wanted to export a sketchup file to blender because I love to use blender as well. I downloaded the .lwo exporter and blender won't open it. Is it supposed to? I thought blender was only supposed to open .blend files and such.
if there is an exporter from sketchup to blender and someone could help me it would be much appreciated. -
Ok SpaceCow, try to import the lwo as in the image below.
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My sun energy is set to 1.0 the default. Yafray settings for the most
recent renders are below.
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And don't forget the sky color. No HDR's. This settings should work for any
exteriors.
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Thanks dave!!!!
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Trying out some lanterns from Google 3D Warehouse. Modified a bit.
Needs white frosted glass.
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Could you use some bumpmaps on those walls? They are great but that would spice up the whole picture big time!
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Coming along great, some ground textures would make it 'POP' nicely.
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More bump to walls and floor. Slows processor legs to a crawl. Might need a larger
cement slab and door.
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