The A show (post your Thea images)
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very very very impressive!!!
For that price it's an amazing renderer!
Very good images mate.
Well done!choppir
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I'm still amazed at the speed of the BSD engine, here is one similar to a series of integrated bathroom instalations that I'm getting done for a catalogue, this is half the size of original (resized for posting) as they need to be 300dpi for print.
This render took 1 minute 49 seconds, unbelievable.I'd like to show the actual renders and designs but I'm bound by an NDA for the moment, but as soon as it goes live I'll link it to this post. (modelled with Sketchup)
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Wow Pete! That is one cool lookin' coffee pot. Could be a little messy tho' with half the side missing. Still it is a great render.
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Coke and pumpkins - strange diet you have there Solo!!!
Great render by the way!
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@unknownuser said:
Could be a little messy tho' with half the side missing. Still it is a great render.
LOl, I guess so, but this is not the actual product, this is one I tested with, it's missing lots of detail like the actual (name branded) fixtures and plumbing.
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@unknownuser said:
Coke and pumpkins - strange diet you have there Solo!!!
Pumpkins?
That's a cushion, see this one I did with a wooly material I created with the Thea material editor.
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will you please just stop IT! You're makin' me feel bad about myself. . .
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OMG OMG OMG Pete...all the materials looks amazing! V-Ray seams "old" to me right now
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yeah, that cushion is perfectly amazing!! Good work as usual, Pete
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it is truly amazing. I wouldn't want to sit on it tho. . . I dunno. .. something just doesn't feel right. . .
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wow David, It is so well done, Is it displacement that you used ?
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Oh no. please. I am just pulling Pete's leg. He's the real genius here. I just cobbled a Jack-o-pumpkin image onto his cushion. Photoshop Trickery. Took 2 minutes.
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Ha ok... but still amazing image...
Hoooo!!!! OK !!, I haven't seen yet the Pete image's... Mama mia, so great, so great.
He's really amazing... A few days again, and I guess that Pete will drive us crazy.... -
Marvellous cushion
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Sorry Solo for the late reply - no emoticon for tongue in cheek on the pumpkin and coke jest!! The woolen tecture looks fantastic on it!
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loving this demo. don't know if i can live without relight now that i've tried it!
its cool that scenes i've made with twilight have all the lights recognized by thea.is the 50% discount pricing over?
never mind i read back and realized that the discount is the price listed for now. anyone know how long this will last? it says till 1 month after official release but whens that? -
@xrok1 said:
loving this demo. don't know if i can live without relight now that i've tried it!
its cool that scenes i've made with twilight have all the lights recognized by thea.is the 50% discount pricing over?
never mind i read back and realized that the discount is the price listed for now. anyone know how long this will last? it says till 1 month after official release but whens that?No worries, introduction price is still valid. Official release is planned to June '10.
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@notareal said:
@xrok1 said:
loving this demo. don't know if i can live without relight now that i've tried it!
its cool that scenes i've made with twilight have all the lights recognized by thea.is the 50% discount pricing over?
never mind i read back and realized that the discount is the price listed for now. anyone know how long this will last? it says till 1 month after official release but whens that?No worries, introduction price is still valid. Official release is planned to June '10.
i see there will be texture baking (been wanting this forever) which will be the deciding factor for my purchasing or not, but i'm curious about the work flow. i want to be able to get the baked textures back into SU easily not jump through ump-teen hoops. is there a planed work flow for this or is it something thats just for internal Thea use like baking normal maps... ?
also, is there a way to revisit relight by reloading a previous render or does one have to rerender and do all relight work before closing Thea?
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@xrok1 said:
i see there will be texture baking (been wanting this forever) which will be the deciding factor for my purchasing or not, but i'm curious about the work flow. i want to be able to get the baked textures back into SU easily not jump through ump-teen hoops. is there a planed work flow for this or is it something thats just for internal Thea use like baking normal maps... ?
You better ask that at Thea forums
@xrok1 said:
also, is there a way to revisit relight by reloading a previous render or does one have to rerender and do all relight work before closing Thea?
If you save Thea image and scene files then you can resume relight (and unbiased rendering), by loading them both and starting Render>Resume. You cannot made any changes to scene file.
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