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    • david_hD Offline
      david_h
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      as Pete Said. . .in the right hands many render engines can create amazing results.

      With Thea. . .even a hack...er ahem .. novice.. . like me can get some pretty good results. Imagine what i can do in the hands of you Rendering wizards. Corona looks great too, but . I think its superpowers would be wasted on me.


      ORN 120715.jpg

      If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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        spadestick
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        Ok, I done a short trial run of Thea, I'm sorry but I am not convinced, as it is somewhat too slow in rendering and the interface is a little too convoluted for my tastes. Much prefer Podium's interface and Twilight's simplicity. Still sticking to Twilight for now...

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        • srxS Offline
          srx
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          @spadestick said:

          Ok, I done a short trial run of Thea, I'm sorry but I am not convinced, as it is somewhat too slow in rendering and the interface is a little too convoluted for my tastes. Much prefer Podium's interface and Twilight's simplicity. Still sticking to Twilight for now...

          โ“ This is strange. Thea is fastest rendering engine at the moment, comparing to Maxwell, Vray, Corona... Twilight and Podium are not even in its league. (Twilight is based on old KerkyTHEA engine from the same creator as Thea and was not developing at least for 5 years now).

          What engine did you used when doing your short trial run?

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            spadestick
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            (www.thearender.com)

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            Thea Render v1.5.04.1413 Installer 67.1Mb

            Requirements: Windows Vista/7/8/10, SSE2 CPU
            Presto GPU (included) Requirements: Nvidia CUDA graphics card (Compute Capability 2.0 or bigger)

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              spadestick
              last edited by

              quick test scenes one is Thea... the other one is twilight at the exact same time for cooking... 4min 34seconds.

              do note that my PC has no CUDA or GPU. It's onboard graphics due to its laptop nature (it's a Mac Mini running Windows 7)

              Both set on unbiased render. You can see the obvious difference.


              4m34s.jpg


              twlight.jpg

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                spadestick
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                I'm not doubting Thea's potential or reasons why it's so popular here. It's just that I'm probably the super impatient type and cannot wait for instant renders. Perhaps I should personally invest in a proper and real workstation after all. The office recently spent Euro$10k on the 3D Max / VRAY machine. It renders like a true workhorse able to pump out a forest in minutes. When we get to that stage of speed, I start to believe that photorealism matters, and that's where some renderers are better than others. I kind of stumbled into Corona after reading this blog post :

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                VRAY vs CORONA

                A blog about fashion, architecture, photography, cgi, 3d visualisation and art.

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                (theambitiousoutsider.blogspot.com)

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                • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                  jiminy-billy-bob
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                  I'm guessing you used TR1 in Thea, try Presto MC, you'll be surprised ๐Ÿ˜„

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                  • soloS Offline
                    solo
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    do note that my PC has no CUDA or GPU. It's onboard graphics due to its laptop nature (it's a Mac Mini running Windows 7)

                    And there lays the problem, in the age of electricity you are still using steam, the problem is not the software but rather your hardware, Thea is using the new technology available, it uses both CPU and GPU.

                    Feel free to share the scene and I will see what 1 minute using Presto MC produces

                    http://www.solos-art.com

                    If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                    • R Offline
                      rv1974
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                      The best thing in Corona is it whips up the competitor ๐Ÿ˜Ž
                      http://www.v-ray.com/features/sp3/

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                        spadestick
                        last edited by

                        A basic material editor has been added to the beta. Worth a shot, CPU renders are insanely fast

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                        • soloS Offline
                          solo
                          last edited by

                          So, what ever happened to Corona render for Sketchup? I hear crickets.

                          Are the dev team on these forums? if no, why not? Are they serious about getting Corona into SU?

                          I'm ready to test it, I have seen some awesome stuff with 3ds Max version.

                          http://www.solos-art.com

                          If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                          • PixeroP Offline
                            Pixero
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                            I read somewhere on their forum recently that they have hired a dedicated programmer and was waiting for him to get started.

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                            • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                              jiminy-billy-bob
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                              https://corona-renderer.com/forum/index.php/topic,10501.135.html

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                              • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                Rich O Brien Moderator
                                last edited by

                                I tried contacting them but nothing yet.

                                It seems they only got 2 new guys to work on SketchUp port recently.

                                I'll ring their bell again

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                                • majidM Offline
                                  majid
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                                  The new Beta version may be grabbed here:
                                  https://www.dropbox.com/s/jksa3ize2q4jicf/CoronaSketchup.exe?dl=0

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