KT 2008 Echo Edition Teaser!!
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DzineTech, if you don't like FREE GOOD renderers, just don't use them

Do you REALLY think that if Jenujacob would have shown the quality of the renderings of the new KT version, he would have posted these images ?
And don't forget that the KT team is developing a software that you could easily be charged a several hundred bucks for. -
@didier bur said:
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DzineTech, if you don't like FREE GOOD renderers, just don't use them

Do you REALLY think that if Jenujacob would have shown the quality of the renderings of the new KT version, he would have posted these images ?
And don't forget that the KT team is developing a software that you could easily be charged a several hundred bucks for.Thats why I dont use it...
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No comment. No time to loose with you.
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To see a few more renders made with KT 2008, you can check this out...
It's nothing fancy.The first one is a few details from a Vue5I render... and there are some SU renders, some Mental Ray renders... some KT renders... but mostly KT.
You will spot the KT renders right away as they will be the ones that are all grainy and unprofessional.

... odd that many people I've seen actually TRY to get the graininess in their vrays... even post-proing it?! ... but I digress.
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This argument ends here.
Dzinetech and the KT people, you aren't getting anywhere. Apologies have been made (hopefully). So just leave it at this and let the thread here get back to its purpose.Frankly, I haven't used any rendering software other than Blender's built-in since I'm 15 years old. I've learned 5 programs in the past year and a half and now I'm gonna give rendering a try
(Solidworks, SketchUp, CADKEY etc.)I'm going to give KT a shot. Can anyone make recommendations or help me out with learning it?
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@spacecow said:
...I'm going to give KT a shot. Can anyone make recommendations or help me out with learning it?
Go to the KT Forums and lurk and lurk... I do that too and learn a lot.
Also there are very good tutorials materials in PDF format.
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