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    • Chris FullmerC Offline
      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by

      I am assuming you are talking about full-on photo real renderers, right? Not just post processing effects in photoshop or something.

      I voted no. I often do some photoshop post processing. Its never photo-real though, more towards a hand graphic style. But its not what I consider to be "rendered".

      I have done renders in the past, but it is rarely the end product. Its normally just for fun. Hopefully I am able to get Vue at the office this next year though, then that will change 😄

      Chris

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        Chris,

        I understand that the word 'render' can be ambiguous as any stylised image is a render, however I am referring to a 3rd part photo-real app like Vray, podium, Twilight, Vue, NXT, etc.

        http://www.solos-art.com

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          d12dozr
          last edited by

          I've never rendered a "real" (paid) project, because I am just learning and am not so good yet.

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          • EarthMoverE Offline
            EarthMover
            last edited by

            I answered absolutely. To me, straight SU output looks almost cartoony. My first couple models I presented that way and thought they were spectacular and so did the client. As you begin to learn rendering and what it can add to a presentation, there is not turning back at that point...unless NPR is the desired result, and that too is an artform.

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            • soloS Offline
              solo
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              Marcus wrote:

              @unknownuser said:

              I've never rendered a "real" (paid) project, because I am just learning and am not so good yet.

              No problems, I'm just trying to establish who uses SU for a means to a render.

              Just a matter of time and practice and you will be confident enough to offer your services at rendering.
              It's the first paid render work that either makes or breaks you, so my advice is regardless of what anyone tells you here or in the real world, only you will know when you are ready.
              And when you do take on your first project it's normal to undercharge, as you will spend more than the allotted (paid) time fussing about little details making sure you don't disappoint, and have a few sleepless nights afterwards worrying if it was good enough, if you don't then you are over confident and arrogant and I hate you as I suffered through my first project 💚

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              • david_hD Offline
                david_h
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                I voted yes. .. but there are those who would probably disagree.

                If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                • numbthumbN Offline
                  numbthumb
                  last edited by

                  I am just getting into rendering ( and I suck at it ), so at least for the time being - no.

                  Comfortably numb...

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                    d12dozr
                    last edited by

                    @solo said:

                    Just a matter of time and practice and you will be confident enough to offer your services at rendering.
                    It's the first paid render work that either makes or breaks you, so my advice is regardless of what anyone tells you here or in the real world, only you will know when you are ready.
                    And when you do take on your first project it's normal to undercharge, as you will spend more than the allotted (paid) time fussing about little details making sure you don't disappoint, and have a few sleepless nights afterwards worrying if it was good enough, if you don't then you are over confident and arrogant and I hate you as I suffered through my first project 💚

                    Thanks for the advice, Pete, and no you don't have to hate me as your description of a first project fits me to a "T" 😄

                    I suppose I shoulda voted "No" then... 😳

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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
                      last edited by

                      You are right to have voted yes as you do render, regardless of it being for a living or hobby.

                      http://www.solos-art.com

                      If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
                        Rich O Brien Moderator
                        last edited by

                        I'm still wearing the rookie badge and having decided to learn how for pleasure rather than business

                        But it will be introduced to the business (Aviation) as soon as i'm conifident with rendering

                        Roll on 2014

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                        • M Offline
                          mozzie
                          last edited by

                          Not yet. Probably never.
                          Simple sketch figures work best for me, often as overlays with Photomatch.
                          I use SU a lot, but mostly for geo-location with Google Earth and overlaying golf course architect grading plans.

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                          • honoluludesktopH Offline
                            honoluludesktop
                            last edited by

                            I render, but only as a means to get reflections, the effects of bouncing light, and bumps in order to improve on Su's output. However I have seen unrendered Su presentations that are better then my rendered ones.

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                            • pilouP Offline
                              pilou
                              last edited by

                              Yes but without any regulates: default parameters is sufficient just for a basic neat image 😄
                              Elaborated render is tricky specialist's matter 😉

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                                dacad
                                last edited by

                                i always render.
                                Haven't had one single project that the client didn't wanted render (or wihtout last minute changes...lol). They also, normally, don't know sketchup or most of the software so they don't care where it's done or how the basic output of each software is.
                                But i don't work exclusivly in archviz (con't know if that matter's)

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                                • mariochaM Offline
                                  mariocha
                                  last edited by

                                  Yes ! Now that the whole model can be lit fast, at quite an acceptable quality, I always trigger LightUp ! ☀

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                                    nilbleu
                                    last edited by

                                    Piranesi for me the best quick way to give life with Sketchup

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                                      shipwrght
                                      last edited by

                                      Yes but mostly to define specific details more clearly. Overall I prefer to just do a nice SU drawing, often with minimal texturing. Mostly I'm trying to show the overall feeling and intent, spatial relationships etc. I have found all together to often that to much detail is often very distracting for my clients. As we proceed we will hand pick veneers and hardwoods to suit the specific customer.

                                      my website http://www.shipwrightstyle.com

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                                        Solidseal
                                        last edited by

                                        I never rendered a model before . So I was looking for V-ray .. but is that software rly 500ish $ ?

                                        Or are there any good free render thingys ?

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                                          Ecuadorian
                                          last edited by

                                          Solidseal, some free options for you:

                                          Renditioner Express Free by IMSI Design is, well, free, with a limit of 640x480 (enough for posting in forums). Really simple to use and a good starting point if you're totally new to rendering and don't want to invest any money yet, in my humble opinion:
                                          http://www.idx-design.com/IDX/IDXRenditioner/FreeVersionofIDXRenditionerExpress/tabid/1011/Default.aspx

                                          Kerkythea is freeware without any limits, and also quite popular here:
                                          http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/

                                          Indigo can be used freely for non-commercial puposes, with an image size limit of 0.7 MP (For example, 1000x700) and an "Indigo" logo stamped on all your renders:
                                          http://www.indigorenderer.com/

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                                            Solidseal
                                            last edited by

                                            @ecuadorian said:

                                            Solidseal, some free options for you:

                                            Renditioner Express Free by IMSI Design is, well, free, with a limit of 640x480 (enough for posting in forums). Really simple to use and a good starting point if you're totally new to rendering and don't want to invest any money yet, in my humble opinion:
                                            http://www.idx-design.com/IDX/IDXRenditioner/FreeVersionofIDXRenditionerExpress/tabid/1011/Default.aspx

                                            Kerkythea is freeware without any limits, and also quite popular here:
                                            http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/

                                            Indigo can be used freely for non-commercial puposes, with an image size limit of 0.7 MP (For example, 1000x700) and an "Indigo" logo stamped on all your renders:
                                            http://www.indigorenderer.com/

                                            nice thanks 😄

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