What is your favorite overall rendering engine for SketchUp?
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I believe it -- and I wasn't pretending Maxwell could compete with V-Ray in terms of raw speed... in the same way V-Ray cannot compare to other render engines (like Keyshot) in terms of raw speed. My point was simply that the time frames are not out of the question, which is often implied with Maxwell.
It is slower no doubt, but still completely doable.
Best,
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Reading through this seems like renders are like women and wine you like what you like for one reason or another. When I got into SU and this forum it opened a whole new experience for me and I have tried many of the trial renders to make my models look more realistic. I use KT because it was free since I don't do this for a living. Since I lost my wife and the kids are grown up need to find something to fill in the time. Sorry maybe shouldn't have said that. But just to say how much this community means to me. Thanks to you all.
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@jason_maranto said:
I believe it -- and I wasn't pretending Maxwell could compete with V-Ray in terms of raw speed... in the same way V-Ray cannot compare to other render engines (like Keyshot) in terms of raw speed. My point was simply that the time frames are not out of the question, which is often implied with Maxwell.
It is slower no doubt, but still completely doable.
Best,
Jason.Totally doable. Im actually looking at other options other than Vray. So disappointed at its development path compared to other renders.
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@unknownuser said:
it rendered out at 1600x1200 in 5mins.
It would be interesting to see the quality. Infact it would be good to see a test scene rendered using all of the software in the poll.
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Twilight have a Bauhuas lamp scene to test speed (or rather boast on your setup) that would make an interesting test here.
Though a generic Cornell Box scene would suffice.
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I agree that the Bauhaus lamp would be pretty good.
As another option I've got a challenging product-viz scene with difficult glass materials. It's based on a photo which would be good for this purpose, as the end results could be judged according to how closely they resemble reality (taking time - both set-up and rendering - into consideration). My only reservation is that different approaches to materials could skew the results.
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@hieru said:
It would be interesting to see the quality. Infact it would be good to see a test scene rendered using all of the software in the poll.
Well, if anyone wants to compare this test with other rendering software, I'd be curious to see other results.
@holmes1977: I'd be curious to see the image output too. If it's similar, I would say the roughly 1:6 difference between biased and unbiased speed still holds.
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I can post the picture but am out of the office till Tuesday, so will have to wait.
The picture looks the same, if not a wee bit darker. -
Thinking about it, I don't think my Skog Lamp scene would be suitable (too many variables). It might be good for a render-this thread as we haven't had one in a while.
Yes/no?
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I do enjoy the "render this" series.
Best,
Jason. -
I decided to create the survey I suggested a few pages back -- you can check it out here http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZZJD8LM
Since this a free account I think it will only allow 100 responses -- but I'll post the results here after it completes.
The idea is to to get a clearer idea of what is really important to SketchUp users when deciding on which external render engine they will use... this service just supports a more complex type of poll than forum software usually provides.
Best,
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Most interesting poll. Here in Latin America Artlantis is still very popular, and so is V-ray. Thea is unheard of here, but it looks like it's the favorite of SUC members.
I'd suggest splitting the poll in two:
-Favorite for still images
-Favorite for animationSome of us work almost exclusively with animations.
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Hi Miguel,
I'd be very interested too in knowing more about how people do animation from Sketchup, which plugins are preferred. May be worth another thread for that discussion.
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I can easily set up a poll for those specialties after my current one gets done -- but it does already have a question regarding animation support as a major factor for selecting an engine...
Best,
Jason. -
As a longtime user of POVray, I'm finally looking for another rendering option to use with SU. I've been using Didian Bur's POvray plugin, but it's engineered to give good basic POVray functionality. I have to do a lot of tweaking to the exported files to get the final results. These days, I'd rather render more, and tweak less ...
I'll be looking forward to the results of your poll Jason.
Cheers
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Wonder how many new members SCF have gained because of this thread...?
The other day, Maxwell was far behind Thea and Vray... Now it's a close race...
Strange, cause I don't seem to recall seeing that many renders made with Maxwell in the Gallery section...
(I don't want to start a debate here... I acknowledge Maxwell is a great render app, but for SU renders made with Maxwell are few and far apart...)BTW... I agree 100% with JD Hill, who's one of the developers at Maxwell...
@jd hill said:
Please don't take it wrong, but I generally think such polls are akin to: which is the best overall tool?
- hammer
- screwdriver
- paint brush
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welcome back
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@frederik said:
Wonder how many new members SCF have gained because of this thread...?
It's a balance, lose some in the corner bar, gain some in the plugin competitions
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So far the results of the separate (but related) survey I'm doing shows very similar results to this one -- but that should be expected since it's the same user base.
BTW I set it up so that anyone can see the current results by completing this survey so there's no need to wait to see what the current consensus important features are... just bookmark that page when you get to it.
Best,
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@unknownuser said:
So far the results of the separate (but related) survey I'm doing shows very similar results to this one -- but that should be expected since it's the same user base.
Quite different actually:
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