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    [Interior] Simply Room with Podium & Vray SU

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      teknikarsitek
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      hai all .. in this time, i am still learning with podium, because, in my country (Indonesia), quite lot of podium user, so, perhaps i can learn more and share to my friend. Thats why, i make a scene, then compare it to try how far Podium can do.
      A simpy bedroom with interior lights on.

      here is my test with vray for sketchup 1.49.02

      http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/teknikarsitek/3d interior/Simply_Atikah_Vray.jpg

      and here is my test with sketchup Podium 2.11.130

      http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa154/teknikarsitek/3d interior/Simply_Atikah_Podium.jpg

      perhaps there is any suggestion to improve my skill .. thanks before ^_^

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        nomeradona
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        wow there is not much difference between the quality of podium with vray hugh. I know you were using VFSU and you just learned recently Podium. which means you can push more this software... excellent ferry.

        visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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          teknikarsitek
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          @nomeradona: really thanks sir ^^ .. need more practise ^^

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            jdagen
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            I am a podium user and have love it. But looking at these I have to say I prefer the Vray render. The lighting and detail seem much crisper and warmer.

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