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EarthMover, thanks for your great tips.
I thought the basic theory on Gammas might be simple, or probably it might be just a couple of tone mapping issues.
But after browsing thru' a couple of tuts, it become something interesting and important to learn.
I just would like to know things that work with SU.
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First of all. I'd like to say that you have done two great things here:
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You appear to have successfully modeled a space that conveys a warm sense of place successfully. Yes, your render times are long but no one can argue that there is a large amount of detail here and a warm color scheme and good placement of elements and furnishings.
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You have created rendering that is decent enough to evoke comments from real masters here that encourage you to raise the bar. These are good signs of a good presentation. You can choose from one of at least 6 or 7 renderers for SketchUp but they will only make the model look so good no matter what you use. I think you have a well lighted and well detailed model. Nice work.
And as far as rendering software is concerned, I like IRender nXt from RenderPlus Systems. Last week they just came out with version 3.0 of their software. This model may only take about 2 hours as opposed to 72hrs.
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