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    • EdsonE Offline
      Edson
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      i have been using podium for about a year (run a search under my name in the gallery and you will see a couple of renders i produced with it). it is the one that suits my needs best at the moment. but i have not written KT off. i may give it another try when i have the time.

      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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        Ecuadorian
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        Master Edson, then you are actually a Kerkythea user. You're just using it with a simplified interface.

        -Miguel Lescano
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        • soloS Offline
          solo
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          Majid

          I was wondering if we can use your interior model for our 'Render this challenge'?

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          • majidM Offline
            majid
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            @solo said:

            Majid

            I was wondering if we can use your interior model for our 'Render this challenge'?

            yes for sure dear solo . i think it's composion needs some work . maybe a ceiling light or something vertical at the left part of the view can help the composition to be more balanced. it would be very nice to see what results would be achieved

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              rcossoli
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              i can?
              this is my version, I made some changes in the textures and lighting, but it is practically the same scene,i can or may be better off?


              escena 1_2.jpg

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              • majidM Offline
                majid
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                rcossoli, you encoraged me to do some more renders whit different light settings , your light setting is really good. congrats!

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                  rcossoli
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                  thanks majid
                  I did was add a few points of light to the left and change the direction of the sun to illuminate more of the scene right and lower values to the point of light in the lamp then this is a more even illumination
                  and add some more material and reflections on the floor

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                  • majidM Offline
                    majid
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                    as some KT masters awared me , my thin frosty material was tricky ,and maybe the only way to make correct material is using "layered materials" ... and also describing "how to make layered materials" was not easy to write , so i made an wink exe tut, that describes how to make a simple layered material ( also it is a thin frosted glass).it is a bit tricky to , but much much more better than what i've described in "fast start" guide.
                    cheers


                    unzip, then open files

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                      rcossoli
                      last edited by

                      thanks
                      I guess you can use this method of layer for all materials

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                      • majidM Offline
                        majid
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                        yes, in fact layers and sub layeres are one of the powerful tools of KT, but i've prevent to describe it at "fast start4architects" because of a bit confusing. by the way i guess by seeing the wink tut and after a while you will be familiar enough whit layering system.
                        and was the wink tut useful and clear enough?

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                          rcossoli
                          last edited by

                          Yes, clear and simple, thanks again

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                            notareal
                            last edited by

                            @majid said:

                            as some KT masters awared me , my thin frosty material was tricky ,and maybe the only way to make correct material is using "layered materials" ... and also describing "how to make layered materials" was not easy to write , so i made an wink exe tut, that describes how to make a simple layered material ( also it is a thin frosted glass).it is a bit tricky to , but much much more better than what i've described in "fast start" guide.
                            cheers

                            Mind to create this in some other format - flash or what ever platform independent.

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                              FenS
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                              Hi Majid,

                              some feedback on your tutorial (the pdf-one).
                              I've downloaded it and i am reading it right now. Couldn't wait and downloaded the mat-scene2 also and opened the matscene2.kzx in KT, but he says that he is missing jpg's in the folder 'c:\Program Files\3d\Kerkythea Rendering System\fast start etc.
                              Which is correct since i've put the download in another file and unzipped it there, but do i really have to create this folder on my c-drive or can i leave them in another one and point to that one?
                              (sorry if my question is too sone and the answer is in your tut but i was a little unpatient and wanted to give it a try 😉

                              Regards,

                              Fr@

                              Qué sais je? there is still so much to be learned...

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                              • majidM Offline
                                majid
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                                many many thanx for feedback and so sorry...
                                first you must do a right-click over "Diffuse" and select second icon (that is for choosing bitmaps):missed-bitmap.gif
                                and then browse for textures:brows-for-image.gif


                                here are textures, UNZIP them where you've downloaded the matscene

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                                  FenS
                                  last edited by

                                  Okay,
                                  thanks for your reply (and for your tut!), will give it a try

                                  Qué sais je? there is still so much to be learned...

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                                    hebrides
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                                    This is very much appreciated. Thanks for your generosity.

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                                      Antoine
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                                      Thank you so much, this is really nice. 😍

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                                      • EddyNLE Offline
                                        EddyNL
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks for the tutorial Majid, much more usefull then the Kerky tutorial on their site...

                                        I've got a problem with the light though.
                                        How can I fix this?


                                        2.jpg

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                                        • FrederikF Offline
                                          Frederik
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                                          @eduardonl said:

                                          ... much more usefull then the Kerky tutorial on their site...

                                          In what sense...??? 😕

                                          Cheers
                                          Kim Frederik

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                                          • EddyNLE Offline
                                            EddyNL
                                            last edited by

                                            @frederik said:

                                            @eduardonl said:

                                            ... much more usefull then the Kerky tutorial on their site...

                                            In what sense...??? 😕

                                            Never mind Frederik, I had an old tutorial. 👊
                                            The getting started KT2008 is quite good actually.
                                            Majids tutorials is better suited for a quick start with KT I think.

                                            Could you help me out with my lighting problem?
                                            (as mentioned above)

                                            viewtopic.php?f=271&t=11903 Modelling my city for Google Earth!

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