Architectural Renderings
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Nice, please do show more, we like to see these.
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I really like these!
Just curious about how you created the lawn and make things blend with your background image.
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Thanks Mike and Dave.
The grass is just Skatter. I like to use tall grass since it has more depth and volume. The trees are all Globe Plants. I rendered it with Thea using an alpha setting to create the transparency to add the sky background which is from Vizpark. Have to apply "remove white matting" to remove the white edge in the png.
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The first one here is using D5 render which is pretty quick and easy to learn. The grass is a little too uniform but the clients were really happy with it although they had me remove the rodeo sign. I got carried away with the detailing of the bleachers. The sign is using ClothWorks. Nothing too complicated.
The second is a proposed apartment in Denver. They didn't use this rendering. Windows and doors are FlexTools.
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Like these as well.
I am trying Skatter but so far am not getting results like yours. Have watched some tutorials but keep struggling. Any suggestions?
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Excellent designs and renders!
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Dave,
What sort of problems are you having with Skatter grass?
In general I think it's best to use either the tall or medium grass. The default setting for the composition from 3D Bazaar should work fine. You might also want to distort the surface a touch using a variety of plugins. Also, apply some kind of dirt material to the surface.
I also changed the proxy material for the grass in Thea Render to tone the grass material down because under light it's too bright. This should give you an idea of those setting which I assume can be done with other render engines. Lower right under "Tone Mapping."
Gamma at -33 and saturation and brightness at -12.
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@gus r said:
Dave,
What sort of problems are you having with Skatter grass?
In general I think it's best to use either the tall or medium grass. The default setting for the composition from 3D Bazaar should work fine. You might also want to distort the surface a touch using a variety of plugins. Also, apply some kind of dirt material to the surface.
Don't forget to also add "border grass" to your grass surface.
First of all I should say that I am using Twilight Render which I think might be part of the problem (not sure that is the case and I like TR).
Where do you get your grass, trees and bushes from?
How do you add the βborder grassβ?I think there is real potential for using the plugin (even though I am a hobbyist and right now only working with the trial version). Right now I am kind of frustrated because many of my trials have not worked correctly with grass being the worst.
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Dave,
The grass is from 3D Bazar which is the right most icon in the Skatter toolbar. From there you find tall grass for example and in the lower right click on import. The drop down gives you an option for the main grass and border. Import the main grass from there and it automatically opens up the composition editor window where you can pick the host groups. You can then go back to 3D Bazar and do the same for the border grass.
You might need to update your update your Twilight Render.. Also check the Lindale forums. I'm not sure of Twilight supports Skatter. See if an update helps.
I mainly use Vizpark or Globe Plants trees and shurbs. Flowers from Vizpark and Vimage.
Skp files for plants can get rather huge. I typically import them into skp and run Cleanup and then create a proxy with Thea Render. I think Fredo has a proxy creator of his own which I don't know how to use.
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Thank you sir.
Some of this I have had working. Pleas look at my Q building in this thread and you will see what I am working on and trying to improve. You will see some vegetation but I do this the had way.
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Dave,
You're welcome.
I can't seem to be able to get Skatter proxies to work in Twilight. It will work with components. I know before I finally got Thea Render I was using the Fur plugin and came up with some nice looking grass using a grass png component. It's cumbersome and slow work but it accomplished the task. I was also using some free trees from Xfrog. That requires some importing of models. Before that I just used plain old Sketchup grass materials.
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Dave,
You might want to give D5 Render a shot. The free version is pretty good and they have grass there that doesn't require any special plugins. Other than exporting your skp file to D5 which can then be updated from the Sketchup model. The grass is show in the Snowmass Rodeo rendering above. The pro version is $35 a month which you can try for free first but you might not need that. The free version also includes trees and other landscape elements.
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Dave,
Try experimenting with the attached skp. I was able to render these with Twilight and Skatter. There are two grass proxies. I think the one for Scene 3 looks better.
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Thanks for sharing.........I will take a look.
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Dave,
You might want to give this one a try too. I created a billboard component from the tall Skatter grass in Thea Render to create the transparent png.
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Flowscape is worth a look too. https://pixelforest.itch.io/flowscape
I have not looked into this fully yet so exporting grass etc, no idea.
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