Where do photoreal people live
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@ecuadorian said:
@richard said:
If your going to render them I'd suggest adding them post pro otherwise they come out pretty bad in the render.
Yes, most of the time this is true as they end up being either washed out or grayed out by the scene lights, but in Twilight Render you can force them to render unaltered:
http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=471Thats a cool feature!!!
Though I guess then one would still have to post process the image later to make contrast corrections.
@unknownuser said:
Richard, regarding your comment about post processing. If you mean to pp the image before you apply it to the surface, what factors, and in which direction do do you apply? For example to contrast, brightness, gama, and dynamic range?
No mate I meant adding them later is PS! And of course then creating correct shadows, contrast, etc! I'd suggest about 90% of renders you see are populated this way!
The other option obviously is as Ecuadorian force if you can (or make 100% diffuse) then from SU (or the render app) create a mask so that you can easily make selection later in PP so as to adjust individually the contrast, brightness, saturation etc!
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@al hart said:
@dennis_n said:
Question: Is anyone using RPC now (for Revit, 3DS, Photoshop, etc.)?
And, if so would you like to be able to use them directly in SketchUp (they would just work in SketchUp - no external renderer required).
Yes.
I use RPC objects (including people) with MicroStation and Revit.
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I use RPC for Revit as well as Piranesi and they work great. Having this feature in Sketchup would be great.
Scott
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@unknownuser said:
I use RPC for Revit as well as Piranesi and they work great. Having this feature in Sketchup would be great.
Scott
Thanks to you and Dennis for the comments. I will pass them on to ArchVision/RPC.
We have developed a RPC to SketchUp interface, but we are trying to convince them to approve it (we need their permission to create SketchUp Components from RPC objects) and to fund it (we want them to give it away free to RPC users, rather than our trying to sell it)
It's good to hear that people like you, who already use RPC, would appreciate it.
It would be even better if we could find some people who don't currently use RPC who would start using it if it worked with SketchUp.
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