new Renderengine?
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@jo-ke what version of SketchUp?
Vray works well for me and it can be reasonably fast and simple depending on your needs.
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@jo-ke always the newest version.
I have 2024 but I am still using 2023, because there is no exporter for Twinmotion yet and Twinlightrender doesn't work in 2024 anymore....
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I tried Rayscaper but unfortunately the program is not yet developed to the point where I can use it without any problems.
@jo-ke - I don't want to hijack your thread, but is there feedback you can share? I try to improve the software continuously, and understanding what's not working is valuable. Even if Rayscaper is not for you, your experience can help me improve it for others.
Thanks,
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No problem. I am still in research, what solution is good for me.
I had Rayscaper in the alphaversion, you saw about my problems. It was to early to integrate it so my workflow for my professional work (interior design), so I was testing it in my leasuretime. suddenly there were some watermakrs in the render, and I would have to pay for a betha version with many things that are still missing. So I stopped testing it, and start looking for a fishished product.
I don't know at what point the developpment of raysacaper is right now but at the moment if left, it was really still aplha.
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How are you importing SU into TM? I do not use the sketchup plugin but use datasmith only. I have probably imported SKP into TM a few hundred times without any issues at all. So do not export SKP into TM. Import Skp to TM.
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Encase you are still having problems ( But I think Datasmith is the issue for you) Enscape is a very easy solution with almost instant results. It is about 10 USD per week on a monthly plan.
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As I understand it, Rayscaper requires a monthly registration until bought.
Not that far removed from sketchup licenses.
My ten pence worth is that Rayscaper is a product worth hanging in there for.
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@Mike-Amos said in new Renderengine?:
As I understand it, Rayscaper requires a monthly registration until bought.
No, it's a once-off payment. It uses the Sketchucation licensing system which is bundled in Sketchucation Tools but there's no ongoing payments.
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Hi jo-ke, have you tried Thea render? Lots of pre builds materials , very fast render, easy to set up.
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@jo-ke Thanks for the feedback!
Currently, it's still beta, but I hope to graduate to 1.0 in the next month. I hear the feedback on the watermarks. I will reduce the watermarks in one of the next versions to make it easier to test.
@Mike-Amos - Like Rich already said it's a one-off payment. $74.99 for SketchUcation premium members and $99 for non-premium members. This is the price for the beta and the subsequent 1.0 release.
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Sorry folks, I was talking about the beta/alpha which Joke was on about. New license once a month until you buy a full license.
I have done this which in my humble opinion is a bloody good deal.
Early doors but when I first saw it knew it was going places, hence my feedback.
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I think in late summer I will have a look at rayscaper again. In the meantime I still have Twilightrender.
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