Podium V2 interior
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A very nice render tom, or stinkie LOL
The exterior view needs some more love. A problem with perspective? -
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Looks very nice to me.

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GREAT render
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Thanks, Scott!
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I cant believe that render came from SUpodium V2......at least its 50% post-pro
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Of course it is. Post-processing is an integral part of rendering, as far as I'm concerned. I'll be explaining what I did in the tutorial, including a an easy and efficient way of exporting selection masks from SU.
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love to see your workflow explained in a tutorial for SU Podium V2 really like the materials you used and how clean it looks.
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Not perfect by any means, I know (and I should really recalibrate my screen), but the entire process (rendering + postpro) only took ... 53.5 mins.


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that's a really good render.

also a really bright sunlight. even for tropical country like we live here
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Hence the need for recalibration.

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Thats really good, Tom! I wish I could get that sort of quality out of Podium.... I always have trouble with lighting, Sun, etc...
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You did see the last one's Vray, right?
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Vray version for fun.

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@unknownuser said:
You did see the last one's Vray, right?
Yeah...? But Podiums lighting is what I have trouble with.
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Huh? How so? It's pretty easy to set up. Are you using V2?
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Yep, 2.9... I just find the lighting to be very difficult to get right. Whether to use sunlight or physical sky, etc is a nightmare!!
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@utiler said:
Yep, 2.9... I just find the lighting to be very difficult to get right. Whether to use sunlight or physical sky, etc is a nightmare!!
i agree

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There's hardly any skill involved.
What sort of problems are you gents experiencing? In what way is the lighting 'difficult' to 'get right'?
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@unknownuser said:
Not perfect by any means, I know (and I should really recalibrate my screen), but the entire process (rendering + postpro) only took ... 53.5 mins.

nice rendering but 53 mins. is too much
now in Lumion 2 you can do it less than 53 sec
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