LightUp v3.1 released
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LightUp v3.1 is available with a whole slew of additions and improvements while running on a wide variety of computer specifications both Macintosh and PC.
LightUp offers:
real reflections,
interior lighting,
exterior lighting,
Global Illumination (GI),
color bleeding,
IES lights,
CIE physical skies based on time of day and geo-location,
animated materials,
movie materials,
animated Components,
HDR dome lights
Web browser players
Standalone playersFew recent snapshots - all from realtime navigation inside the SketchUp window.
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Looking awesome Adam, I am looking out for something that will do interior animations faster and better (lighting) than what is currently available. I have not had much experience with Lightup (I did play with the very first version) I wonder if animation like proper animation or keyframe is supported?
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@solo said:
Looking awesome Adam, I am looking out for something that will do interior animations faster and better (lighting) than what is currently available. I have not had much experience with Lightup (I did play with the very first version) I wonder if animation like proper animation or keyframe is supported?
Thanks, Its come a long way since you first tried it!
We've got over 75,000 registered users now - including companies like Pixar.
The short answer is "yes", you can use animation plugins while running TourTool (LightUp realtime rendering).
If you're just looking to have doors / cupboards auto-open then using SU's own Dynamic Components is a simple and support workflow. Here's a quick screencast:
If you're looking for more complex paths, then with some extra rigging it works in LightUp.
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@unknownuser said:
We've got over 75,000 registered users now - including companies like Pixar.
Well if that is not an endorsement nothing is, congratulations.
I will probably get another interior animation project soon and will give Lightup a try, looks like it may indeed be the tool I need.
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