Sketchup + artlantis
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just learning artlantis here is one of the first rendering that i am happy with comment welcome
thanks
mike d
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mike,
so far all i can commment is that i envy the fact you started with it. i have artlantis, bought a good guide about it but so far i have not had the time to learn it. let us know how you do.
cheers.
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edson
so far it's not been to bad to learn
alot of trial and error the hardest
thing so far for me has been figuring out
how the material system worked but once
you get the hang of it. it's not to bad
been working with it about a week nowmike d
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Mike,
How is the speed?
And is the UI easy to navigate?
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That looks great Mike. Makes me want to buy a tie and a pair of slacks.
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solo
the its not to bad took about 15 min to render at 4800x2400
the company that i work for is making me learn iteric
thanksmike d
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Great start Mike. Join the club. I havent really tried artlantis but it is worth a while to spend some time on the render forum or the app You are using.Another tip those SU
cars will get better with practice but will never get too realistic in close ups. They can bring down the whole image. The alternative is to use cut-outs or buy high polly bundle models in other formats and render them separatelly or together. -
Looking good Mike.
You can find lot's of good objects that you can insert in Artlantis at http://www.archiradar.it/
The site is Italian but the download section is easy to find.
Try using the fresnel glazing material for your glass, you'll be amazed.I really love Artlantis for it's straightforward material assignment and incredible speed of rendering.
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Hi Mike,
what AA-settings did you use? Looking at the cars I feel Artlantis can do this better than it looks here.
The windows look a little bit artificial to me. Maybe darkening the surface a bit might help ... in a kind of blue-gray if you like them to reflect the sky. Or playing with the other parameters for glass-shaders...Beside that you did a good start with your first Artlantis render, to my mind.
Cheers,
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Mike,
It's a good start. I like ArtLantis a lot too for its speed and relative ease, but once you get the hang of its materials and lighting, I find getting rid of the characteristic a bit plasticky "Artlantis look" is somewhat challenging. Maybe it is mostly about texturing, the standard materials are not particularly good.
Anssi
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thanks guys
mike d -
here is an updated image
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Looking good Mike.
I like Artlantis, I think it's pretty easy to use. I think you could add a bit of reflection to the cars and maybe put something in front of your model so that it will reflect in the windows.
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here is a new updated image
i think its getting better what do you thinkmike d
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I am diggin' those reflections.
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The reflection on the road is a little strong. It looks like it just got done raining.
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david
that is the effect that i was going formike d
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neat!! run it thru Squirlz to get some drizzle and voila!
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I was thinking the same thing about the rain. Maybe put some clouds in the background, like the storm front just passed.
Great work.
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here is a revised image with the scene a little bit brighter and the rain gone from the parking lot
thanks
mike d
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