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  • H Offline
    HFM
    last edited by HFM 23 Jun 2008, 19:19

    I've thought about this for 2 weeks now, and it's the first ruby request idea that isn't totally selfish πŸ˜„
    [others could benefit from it as well πŸ‘ ]

    The idea is to create a ruby that can split the screen into 4 or 9 separate screens divided over pages. This means that every screen has to have its camera position placed so, that when combined again [after rendering for example] they form 1 image.
    This would be most helpful for rendering since most things above 3000 x 2000 will eat my PC [and most of my fellow members' PC's too πŸ˜‰ ]
    Off course this would only be possible if the pages are rendered at there view screen resolution [or at least the screen aspect ratio [I'm talking about your PC resolution minus SketchUp tool bars and UI]
    for me that would mean going from a max of 3000 x 1500 to 4600 x 2400 [ish] and even bigger if you throw in the aspect ratio thing πŸ˜›

    with the things I've seen here this one looks pretty easy to make 😐

    And it would make me very happy πŸ’š

    Hugo

    *edit

    http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/7361/splitrenderfi3.png

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      juju
      last edited by 24 Jun 2008, 11:35

      IIRC there is already a script that does more-or-less what you're describing. I'm not sure what it is called though, have a look on Didier Bur's site, I'm almost certain I saw it there a while ago.

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        HFM
        last edited by 24 Jun 2008, 11:44

        Thanx for the info, I sure will look there

        [can't believe I missed it the last time πŸ˜„ ]

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          Didier Bur
          last edited by 24 Jun 2008, 12:05

          Hi,

          @unknownuser said:

          The idea is to create a ruby that can split the screen into 4 or 9 separate screens divided over pages. This means that every screen has to have its camera position placed so, that when combined again [after rendering for example] they form 1 image.

          Are you speaking of a VR object image for the final image (made of several images put together ?)

          If that's the case, go here http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/em_cam_page.htm and d/l "vr_exporter.rb"
          Hope this helps,

          DB

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          • H Offline
            HFM
            last edited by 24 Jun 2008, 16:08

            While pretty cool, it is not what I meant...

            Updated the first post with an image to show what I mean πŸ˜„

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            • H Offline
              HFM
              last edited by 26 Jun 2008, 21:51

              Okay bringing this up one more time. Is there anyone who could make this or explain how to create this in ruby [if it's very simple πŸ˜„ ]

              Thanks in advance...

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                Fletch
                last edited by 27 Jun 2008, 14:42

                just wanted to 'second' this request, as it would be helpful for KT users, as KT does not have a render region feature, if I could use SU to set up 4 or 8 regions for doing extremely large renders or something, or just for having some 'test region' cameras - that would be very cool.

                Of course, I think it would have to be done with 2 point cams... like with a photo match cam for example... where when you pan around the image, the point of view does not change.

                Fletch
                Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                  tbd
                  last edited by 27 Jun 2008, 14:49

                  you just need to fiddle with the camera position and then add pages. the tricky part is creating the formula of dividing the screen and map that to camera parameters to keep everything aligned.

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                    solo
                    last edited by 27 Jun 2008, 15:16

                    I have nothing to add to the conversation as tecnically I do not know how it could be achieved, but do want to comment on the excellent render. πŸ‘

                    http://www.solos-art.com

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                      HFM
                      last edited by 28 Jun 2008, 10:14

                      @solo said:

                      I have nothing to add to the conversation as tecnically I do not know how it could be achieved, but do want to comment on the excellent render. πŸ‘

                      Thanks! πŸ˜„ Wasn't very hard to do, I used bunkspeed's hypershot which is very quick when you want to render single object [only GI though... 😒 ]

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                        jopsa2
                        last edited by 29 Jun 2008, 10:21

                        hi! first time poster here, but have been lurking for a while, and have finally decided to join in on the discussion.
                        I believe the solution for this wouldn't involve panning, since that moves the camera position relative to the focal points, horizon line, etc, and the result would be a series of images that don't quite match up when stitching them together.

                        The way it could work would be using the "look around" feature, which doesn't change the perspective of the image, just the direction the camera is pointing.
                        The downside to this would be that you end up with some sort of "fisheye lens" render (meaning the "field of view" would be greater than the one used in each scene)

                        To resolve this, each scene would need to have a smaller field of view than normal, in order to compensate.

                        Have absolutely no clue how to code in Ruby, so I'm not sure this would even be possible to automate, but surely it can be done easily by hand?

                        In any case, hope this is helpful, and look forward to posting again in the future.

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                          tomasz
                          last edited by 29 Jun 2008, 13:42

                          The problem is that,it seams, there is no method available in SU Ruby to read 2D panning - same used for foto-matched images. If you investigate the photo-match tool - the camera stays exactly in the same position, only SU performs 'OpenGL region render'. I am afraid Google has not allowed us to read the 'cropped' image coordinates to prevent SU Free users exporting High Res images from SU (stitched from smaller parts).

                          It is the reason why I (SU2KT) cannot export photo matched perspectives correctly when user has panned the view.

                          Maybe more experienced Ruby Masters will know a workaround?

                          Tomasz

                          Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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