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      Ecuadorian
      last edited by

      Ivanscotti, those are excellent images for sales brochures from my point of view. Building companies are often not too worried about absolute realism, but rather about making things look attractive, dreamy, Utopian.

      -Miguel Lescano
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        ivanscotti
        last edited by

        @ecuadorian said:

        Ivanscotti, those are excellent images for sales brochures from my point of view. Building companies are often not too worried about absolute realism, but rather about making things look attractive, dreamy, Utopian.

        You're right, these images were actually designed with exactly this purpose.
        However I think we can achieve much better results about realism even than this, with this engine.
        Keep in mind that these are only the first testing and that this is a beta version, with many small problems to solve. 😉


        "With great power comes great responsibility".
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          Ross Macintosh
          last edited by

          Render[In] has released a new Beta today with improvements asked for in the forum.

          @unknownuser said:

          Release summary:
          Get view size - Now you can automatically get the SketchUp Window size in the Render[in] parameters.
          Stop Rendering - You can now stop the rendering anytime.
          Smoothing geometry - No more problems with smoothing!
          QuickTime - We need QuickTime for several reasons with Render[in]; now we check at startup that QuickTime is installed.
          Create light - The issues concerning complex geometry creating light have been corrected.
          Memory leaks - We have corrected some memory leaks, we keep checking.

          Regards, Ross

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            Lee-Enfield
            last edited by

            does anyone else have problems getting it installed or to work properly?

            i have installed it and i have Quiktime, but when i open Sketchup i dont get the request for a serial number, all that appears is a little box saying Could Not Load "Plugins\Renderin\Renderin.dll".

            any input?

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              dtrarch
              last edited by

              New Beta better.

              Faster and pretty much per ATL render quality.
              Slick presets and just enough to do a Q&D output.
              Works OK with SU 8 Pro.
              Typ radiosity output and a little flat and plastic IMO.

              While a fine artist like Ross will always get the best out of an app for my eye the KT engine (Twilight too) still wins for exterior renders.
              Faster too (photon map + AA)
              A couple of renders of a project model that i use to compare outputs.

              Just for info.

              dtr


              RENDER[I]


              RENDER KT

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                ezt
                last edited by

                I have installed this and when I launch it I get this error
                error.jpg

                It does not stop Render[in] working but I'm sure it will cause me issues.

                I posted the problem on their forum, but so far no response.

                Has anyone else experienced this - or know how to resolve it.

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                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Do what it says... find the 'Renderin' folder inside Plugins and change its 'properties' - access rights, so you can read/write it, and its contents and sub-folders etc...

                  TIG

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                    ezt
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Tig.

                    I had already checked the permissions for the Renderin folder and sub-folders, and checked again after your response - they all have at least read/write permissions for all users - hence my confusion.

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                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Do you have any 'textures' in that folder ?
                      Perhaps the error is occurring because it's finding 'none' ??

                      TIG

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                        ezt
                        last edited by

                        Yes - render[in] installed various files in the directory including the icons for the gui (which show in SU) and a couple of textures.

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