Twilight render...
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@unknownuser said:
Just downloaded the demo....cooking my first twilight rendering. So far I really like the simplicity of this renderer and that it is fairly seamlessly integrated into SU. the intro price is such that I think I'd be silly not to buy it.
Any plans for future material presets or in general is there a method for adding more material presets easily....I guess I should read the instructions first ...but heck I always just start playing with toys right out of the box before reading the manual..
Hi Phil! Glad you like it. Thank you for the kind words, we worked hard to make it so.
regarding material presets - We felt we covered the bases with Material Templates... there are very few materials I would need as an architect that aren't already in a Template, or easily created by starting with a template, or that isn't already in one of the provided libraries.
Can you tell us what you need/are looking for as far as a missing Template? We will be looking into adding a way to save any tweaks you've made to a template into a custom file you can load again.
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A little test animation done in Twilight with SketchyPhysics. I've been waiting to be able to output SketchyPhysics as a rendered animation for soooooo long!
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Great little movie - how long did it take to render?
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i'd love to see it but i refuse to have quicktime on my machine! (QT's a piece of shit)
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You can also play it with VLC:
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thanks for the reminder, i forgot i had VLC on this machine!
PS, very nice video
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(QT's a piece of shit)
xrok1, you could install just a QT codec in your machine, so every viewer could play these pieces. Its easy. You really don't need to install this s... -
Apologies for the file format, guys and gals. This forum wouldn't allow the mp4 format which plays in flash viewer, so I had to go for quicktime.
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so one image by minute?
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Check out this animation of a Tank rolling over a bumpy surface rendered with Twilight Render by our friend "shareck".
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Here it is.Very well done Shareck.
[flash=560,340:208m1tj1]http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/q3Lp-fAg0oM[/flash:208m1tj1] -
here is my another attempt:
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@rob d said:
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A little test animation done in Twilight with SketchyPhysics. I've been waiting to be able to output SketchyPhysics as a rendered animation for soooooo long!
[attachment=1:1n2vk1ws]<!-- ia1 -->sketchyp.mov<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1n2vk1ws]
Nice work. What application do you use to stitch together your animations from Twilight?
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Most serious movie editing apps can do it but here is a freebie as well:
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Hi,
I'm a newbie here, i wanted to ask on how to get less post work in photoshop to get a nice render like what frederick did with the interior.What setting did you used to get that nice vibrance of the interior.Thanks and here are example on what i had to do to get a nice render with post work.
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Very nice, I like the second one better.
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Can anyone recommend some good tutorials to watch or read on setting u interiors for Twilight?
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This would be my first stop. . .
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Those aren't about interiors but the good news is the Twilight people are making one now, out soon!
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