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    • bac9-flclB Offline
      bac9-flcl
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      @solo said:

      @unknownuser said:

      At the moment in can be used only for non-commercial projects, but licensing options will arrive shortly and are believed to be similar to UDK (royalty-based licensing for small commercial projects).

      Well that's a problem, most of what I do is commercial, unless I'm playing around, so what's the point in taking the time to learn this app if I cannot use it for a visualisation render/animation? Do I need to negotiate my fees with a percentage allocated to Cryengine?

      It is a difficult question, and first of all I'd suggest asking Crytek directly about the conditions of engine usage for commercial architectural visualization. Maybe they have already licensed the engine in the similar cases. Check mycryengine.com for contact details.

      As about public licensing conditions and that new free SDK, I believe that licensing details for it are still being worked out. And I'm afraid that, as this SDK release is primarily targeted for indie game developers, licensing options for commercial architectural visualization won't be published as soon as ones for game developers. Perhaps that will have to wait.

      The toolset is still in a very early stage of evolving comparing to UDK, but eventually that should be figured out. Here's the quote from UDK licensing conditions.

      @unknownuser said:

      An architecture firm uses UDK to create a live walk-through presentation for their customers. They charge their customers a fee of US$500 for each walk-through. Before they begin to charge customers for the walk-through, they would pay Epic US$99 for a royalty-bearing commercial UDK license. They sell walk-through presentations to 100 customers in the first quarter, bringing in US$50,000 in revenue. No royalty payment would be required to Epic for that first US$50,000. In the second quarter, they sell another 100 walk-through presentations, bringing in another US$50,000 in revenue. They are required to pay US$12,500 to Epic. On subsequent revenue, they are required to pay the 25% royalty.

      Note that they do not charge royalties until revenue reached more than 50.000$, it's a general rule for all kinds of projects. Royalty conditions for commercial architectural visualization are even slightly easier then the ones for game developers.

      I believe that, as Crytek wants to compete with UDK, they will eventually arrive to similar licensing conditions.


      On the side note, UDK is more powerful at the moment as the game development toolset (that's quite natural as it's been around for more than two years), but I'm not so sure about visualization. UDK content pipeline is harder to learn than the one Crytek is utilizing, and the lighting system of CryENGINE 3 is for sure much more powerful than Unreal Engine one (availability of real-time Global Illumination, real-time screen space reflections, hundreds of light sources on screen with decent fps, LUT color correction, extremely powerful atmospheric lighting system, and so on).

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        MrMikeEsq
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        PlayUp has had a great update!

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        New PlayUp Version Available with CryENGINE Fixes

        SketchUp plugin that allows people to create and export content to a 3D game engines such as Unity 3D, Crytek CryENGINE, and Valve Source

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        (playuptools.blogspot.com)

        This will make the process much more straightforward 😄

        @unknownuser said:

        Now, whether you're in SB2, SB3 or the CE3 Standalone SDK, your material paths in the MTL files will be pointing to the right place. You should no longer have to reassign materials in the Material Editor. Also, if you apply SketchUp colors instead of textures, it will no longer look so washed out in CE3.

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        • charly2008C Offline
          charly2008
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          Hi Michael,

          The new file shows still version 0.9.8.0?

          Charly


          2011-08-21_142527.jpg


          2011-08-21_142235.jpg

          He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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            pichuneke
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            Another video:

            All the theatre exported, some glitches (I had to position some parts manually, and I made it all very fast). I prefer not to talk about textures, yet.

            Forgive my spanglish...

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              MrMikeEsq
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              @unknownuser said:

              @unknownuser said:

              So, does one do a walk through with a shotgun/machine gun? 🤣 🤣

              That doesn't take much effort to remove at all. Can't remember how but I worked it out in a minute or two the other day.

              Also I'm not sure about the file still showing .0
              Maybe playups dev forgot to change it

              Pichuneke, cool video, you should throw on some textures I think it'd look cool

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              • bac9-flclB Offline
                bac9-flcl
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                PlayUp update released!
                version 0.9.8.2

                http://playuptools.blogspot.com/2011/08/first-pass-at-cryengine-3-level-export.html
                Featuring level export and various improvements in other areas!

                Be sure to use it. 😄

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                  pichuneke
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                  @solo said:

                  @unknownuser said:

                  At the moment in can be used only for non-commercial projects, but licensing options will arrive shortly and are believed to be similar to UDK (royalty-based licensing for small commercial projects).

                  Well that's a problem, most of what I do is commercial, unless I'm playing around, so what's the point in taking the time to learn this app if I cannot use it for a visualisation render/animation? Do I need to negotiate my fees with a percentage allocated to Cryengine?

                  solo, I believe this may interest you: http://www.udk.com/showcase-takenaka

                  @bac9-flcl said:

                  PlayUp update released!
                  version 0.9.8.2

                  http://playuptools.blogspot.com/2011/08/first-pass-at-cryengine-3-level-export.html
                  Featuring level export and various improvements in other areas!

                  Be sure to use it. 😄

                  I believe that this week I will have exported the model of the roman theatre of Orange. I had some problems exporting textures. In sketchup I have deleted a material, imported it again with a new name, and retextured the model a lot of times to deal with that. But I think you'll see a definitive version soon.

                  By the way, if I release the 3D model with cryengine... Is there any legal problem as my model it's hosted in 3D Warehouse? I believe that when you upload your model there, Google acquires rights on that model. And another question: Is there any official hosting place to download it in crydev.net?

                  Forgive my spanglish...

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                  • bac9-flclB Offline
                    bac9-flcl
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                    @pichuneke said:

                    By the way, if I release the 3D model with cryengine... Is there any legal problem as my model it's hosted in 3D Warehouse? I believe that when you upload your model there, Google acquires rights on that model. And another question: Is there any official hosting place to download it in crydev.net?

                    I believe that can help you. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/sketchup/thread?tid=19eea65731770f92&hl=en

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                      dsarchs
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                      bac9-flcl, how different is Sandbox 3 from Sandbox 2? I spent some time getting familiar with exporting to 2 from SU and eventually found a pretty straight forward process (although playup never worked for me). The models were easy to get in (although most had to be brought in in several pieces, but that's not too difficult) and worked smoothly with the games.
                      The two areas I had trouble with (and I'm hoping you'll tell me they're fixed for the new version) are:

                      1. Textures. Diffuse textures that were completely unmodified were fine, but adding (even a very small) reflection made the material look really odd (sorry, no examples to post at the moment) and adding a bump/normal was really bad. I'm pretty sure it's a mistake I was making, but I couldn't never find out what; in any case, it wasn't obvious at all.
                        Also, it would be nice to slowly save up a library of materials you've made, so when I model is brought it you could quickly add your materials. Again, there's probably a way but I couldn't find it.

                      2. Where the above is likely me not understanding what to do correctly, adding doors and windows (moveable) seems like it might not have a good solution. Here it goes: when you export a model from SU it uses 0,0,0 as a pivot point, which makes sense and is useful. For doors and windows, though, I couldn't figure out how to snap the (door) pivot point in the correct place in the model. I just had to estimate it. Ideally I would export ALL the doors and windows with the same pivot as the model as a whole, and then adjust the pivot of each that the door/window would open around.

                      You don't have to try and answer the problems I listed, but have you encountered those in the newest Sandbox?
                      By the way, thanks so much for the tutorial -- it's great!

                      Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.

                      -e.e.cummings

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                      • bac9-flclB Offline
                        bac9-flcl
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                        @dsarchs said:

                        bac9-flcl, how different is Sandbox 3 from Sandbox 2? I spent some time getting familiar with exporting to 2 from SU and eventually found a pretty straight forward process (although playup never worked for me). The models were easy to get in (although most had to be brought in in several pieces, but that's not too difficult) and worked smoothly with the games.

                        Not much different in the basic areas. Most changes are really about simplification of work, reorganizing poorly designed UI areas like ToD, and integrating new features CE3 is known for. All the simple routine with exporting to .cgf and configuring materials is pretty much the same.

                        @dsarchs said:

                        1. Textures. Diffuse textures that were completely unmodified were fine, but adding (even a very small) reflection made the material look really odd (sorry, no examples to post at the moment) and adding a bump/normal was really bad. I'm pretty sure it's a mistake I was making, but I couldn't never find out what; in any case, it wasn't obvious at all.

                        Sorry, I don't really know what your problem is about, I never had any problems with configuring reflectivity or using any additional texture maps. Can you explain what was wrong in a bit more detail?

                        Here are some examples of objects exported from SU, with perfectly working normal, specular, glow or some other maps. http://www.crydev.net/viewtopic.php?f=311&t=73297

                        The only thing I can add is that CE3 is featuring much more powerful and organized rendering pipeline with unified Illum shader. No more choosing between different alternative shaders and no more performance loss: Illum is allowing you to imitate practically any material, including quite complex surfaces with anisotropic reflections. And reflectivity effects greatly improved over the CE2 - for example, now you don't even need to create environment cubemaps to make your metal materials look great - you just set up an Environment Probe entity in the editor, and it's generating cubemap which is used on every glossy surface in a certain radius. Looks brilliant. Not to mention that surfaces with sharp reflections (high glossiness value) are even additionally utilizing Real-Time Local Reflections which are real ray-traced ones, - first time in game industry.

                        @dsarchs said:

                        Also, it would be nice to slowly save up a library of materials you've made, so when I model is brought it you could quickly add your materials. Again, there's probably a way but I couldn't find it.

                        I'm not sure what this question is about, but well, texture library is easily made. You just work on textures in Photoshop and save them with CryTif in a neatly organized folder structure somewhere in SDK\Game\Textures.

                        I also recommend to manually reconfigure all your texture maps in the exported models to use textures from your library, not the ones automatically converted with PlayUp export. It is very important to ensure that some assets with generic textures, e.g. buildings, aren't using tons of duplicated textures, - and save memory and performance this way.

                        @dsarchs said:

                        Where the above is likely me not understanding what to do correctly, adding doors and windows (moveable) seems like it might not have a good solution. Here it goes: when you export a model from SU it uses 0,0,0 as a pivot point, which makes sense and is useful. For doors and windows, though, I couldn't figure out how to snap the (door) pivot point in the correct place in the model. I just had to estimate it. Ideally I would export ALL the doors and windows with the same pivot as the model as a whole, and then adjust the pivot of each that the door/window would open around.

                        I'm not sure why would you need to export a door as a separate object - just combine it with the outdoor walls around, into a single parent component, and export it that way. There is no need to go to such an extremes to preserve detail with FP16, I'm sure nothing with happen if you'll use that door with the wall.

                        Still, if you need perfect aligning and easy assembly in Sandbox, use Change Axes context menu when editing component, to change 0,0,0 point position. It should be in the same place for near objects, or on some regular grid (that would allow to assemble buildings within Sandbox using the Snap option of Move tool).


                        By the way, I'm sure that almost all these questions were covered in my tutorials. Weren't they? )

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                          pichuneke
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                          I keep fighting with textures, but now you can see a draft without those red walls 😛

                          Forgive my spanglish...

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                            MrMikeEsq
                            last edited by

                            I'm jealous that you have a workflow that works! It was too frustrating for me 😆
                            Really good, far beyond things like Twinmotion...

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                              mitcorb
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                              Not to be obtuse here, but what are the specifications on that range hood? It doesn't look too efficient. Of course, if it's all about style, never mind.

                              I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                miikka1978
                                last edited by

                                Looks really nice! I'm also a little bit jealous because I can't even start Cryengine on my computer.

                                Lately, I have been playing with Unity and I have to admit that the quality seems to be much better with Cryengine.

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                                  mitcorb
                                  last edited by

                                  First of all, I commend you on your work and talent. 👍

                                  Quote: "What about the range hood? 😉"
                                  Since you asked for comments.
                                  It was my recollection that the capture plate was rather high above the range top. I have not seen this appliance in use. Most range hoods have a turned down edge to facilitate vapor capture, conceal fan, and help focus task lighting down on the range.

                                  Perhaps this model will never become a real residence. So, my thoughts are not important.
                                  My best wishes to you. 😄

                                  I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                    MrMikeEsq
                                    last edited by

                                    I realllyyy wish I had a decent workflow for getting stuff into ce3! videos like that make me jealous 😆
                                    How easy do you find it?

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                                    • pilouP Offline
                                      pilou
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                                      Does UDK is less , similar, better ?

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                                        MrMikeEsq
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                                        I would have thought the graphics CE3 can produce itself are "better" than UDK, but then again a lot of people bake the lighting etc. which looks great in either

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                                        • iichiversiiI Offline
                                          iichiversii
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                                          Just downloaded it, fantastic, havent imported any SU material to it yet but looking forward to playing around with this tool, but since im new to Cryengine any suggestions on where to start

                                          Bring on the Rain...

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                                            iichiversii
                                            last edited by

                                            Do i need Crysis 2 the game to import my models into crytek 3???

                                            Bring on the Rain...

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