Rayscaper, My trip down the road to adjumacation.
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Ta mate, agreed. GPU works best. This is the ground floor level which is smaller in footprint. Also GPU.
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Upper floor, poor scaling of the laptop and a 3.5' bed make it look toylike.
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Great results, @Mike-Amos. Nice showcase of Rayscaper. The oven in the staircase is unique, but I guess you have to put it somewhere in tiny homes.
The different results between CPU and GPU lighting are an outstanding bug. The CPU uses a different, more sophisticated light selection algorithm that's harder to implement on the GPU. As a result, the light looks different in some situations. It's on my TODO list.
Cheers,
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Thomas mate, the bugs are life in the raw, as natural as bathroom visits when we get older. Sometimes I swear my bladder has a gps, go NEAR the bathroom and........
The journey is a good one and enjoyable.
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Growing the scene somewhat.
Still perplexed as to why some metals turn copper/brass without input and quite why the reflectance of shiny finishes shopuld be green.
Also, the coffee image from the top of the 'liquid coffee' does not import into Rayscaper which is a nuisance but no doubt will improve when I work out what I got wrong.
A higher vantage point definitely demonstrates the built model better when dealing with smaller properties.
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Another odd angle for some, I am finding that I have to restart sketchup sometimes, Rayscaper slows but a restart of Sketchup cures this and back to the 6 minutes ballpark.
Some more odd scaling issues with boots.
When I can get the blind texture to render properly, there will be a blind unit in the window.
The raw Sketchup vioew will demonstrate what I mean when I mention textures not making it into Rayscaper.
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The raw Sketchup vioew will demonstrate what I mean when I mention textures not making it into Rayscaper.
The SketchUp viewport has four coat hangers; in the Rayscaper viewport, there are six. Were these screenshots captured at the same time?
Which textures are you referring to? A user may configure a totally different look for a material in Rayscaper, so the one-to-one correspondence isn't always a given.
Cheers,
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On the cooktop, the metal texture was set to aluminium, this often has a bronze look to it, colour changes for some reason I cannot get yet. Plastic finish gets a green reflectance.
I am running into what I believe is 'texture bloat' which is going to take my changing things before I can fix that.
For a while I am going back to making cars while I figure out how to build architecture realistically given certain constraints.
As for the coat hooks, there are six and this may be something to do with the long running issues I have with this pc.
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