Sample Model for Rendering - Ferrari
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@al hart said:
...and/or someone can suggest a better model on the 3D warehouse.
What about this Jaguar XKR-S sure looks pretty detailed to me...
Here's a quick render...
(IBL isn't any good, but was what I had available...)
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Again it goes down to the modeling app you use, Sketchup hates poly's, so a great model will most likely buckle SU as it will be heavy, see the one I have, it's modeled with 3DsMax and when converted to SU comes in around 30MB and tons of poly's.
This will be comparable but at what cost? so sometimes Rhino, Modo, Blender, 3dsmax are the better tools.
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@solo said:
a great render begins with a great model, putting lipstick on a pig is still a pig with lipstick.
I don't have any lipstick, but it's still a pretty pig.
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the ferrari model of the initial post is indeed not a good one...there are a ton of converted 3ds car models inside the warehouse which are more suitable for a comparison like this. not that i'm saying that sketchup cars can't look good...take a look at eliseis' work for example.
nevertheless, here's a rendering from me made with Thea from a Mercedes C63 AMG Black Series 3dwarehouse model.
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Lets try to agree on a model. It doesn't matter that it was originally created in SketchUp, but rather that it can be represented with SketchUp geometry and can be rendered well with one of the SketchUp add-on rendering packages.
I we can get one more vote for the Jaguar XKR-S below, lets use that.
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Why not use the one Frederick suggests?
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That's the one I wanted one more vote for.
Lets use it.
I am changing the name of this thread, and the link in the first post, etc.
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keyshot
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in the streets of Paris... rendered with Thea unbiased TR 1 (rendertime 25 minutes), slightly adjustet contrast and brightness in photoshop.
who else thinks this car looks like a frog who just told a joke and waits for reactions?
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Rendered with "Renditioner v3"
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Just had to give it a go.
I used Thea4SU, rendered with Presto GPU MC, CRF Nikon D7000 only HDRI lighting on a shadow catcher.
Render time 3 minutes GTX 660ti.
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Thanks for the quick responses to this. I have placed the rendered images onto the SketchUp Rendering site.
I will add more as we get them. Let me know if you want to change your comment or credits.
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Nice staging Solo...
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@carloh said:
in the streets of Paris... rendered with Thea unbiased TR 1 (rendertime 25 minutes), slightly adjustet contrast and brightness in photoshop.
who else thinks this car looks like a frog who just told a joke and waits for reactions?
That looks completely real! Well done
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I'm not very familiar with it... But here is an attempt with Revizto's new built in render engine.
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One with a more simple environment, rendered with Indigo Renderer...
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wow, there are some reeeeeally perfect renders out here!
here is my try... still learning my way through VRay...
VRay for Sketchup, 9 minutes on my prehistoric Core2Duo machine
only color correction on PS
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Hope I'm not too late.
Xonpt that colour looks great.
John
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@tadema said:
Hope I'm not too late.
Xonpt that colour looks great.
JohnNice overall scene - nice reflection on the car
What renderer did you use? Any other comments to add to the image?
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