Philips with Rayscaper
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Not a bad start. I'm not sure if I like him. Easy to get used to, simple user interface. Several times Sketchup crashed trying to save the result. I need to think
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I like what you have so far, it looks 'right' which is always a good start.
Looking forwards to your progress.
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@alvis said in Philips with Rayscaper:
Not a bad start. I'm not sure if I like him. Easy to get used to, simple user interface. Several times Sketchup crashed trying to save the result. I need to think
Hey @alvis
That's a great start!
Easy to get used to, simple user interface.
Great to hear!
Several times Sketchup crashed trying to save the result. I need to think
That's not good. Do you remember the steps that triggered this? It would be a great help to fix this bug!
Cheers,
Thomas -
@pixelcruncher said in Philips with Rayscaper:
@alvis said in Philips with Rayscaper:
Not a bad start. I'm not sure if I like him. Easy to get used to, simple user interface. Several times Sketchup crashed trying to save the result. I need to think
Hey @alvis
That's a great start!
Easy to get used to, simple user interface.
Great to hear!
Several times Sketchup crashed trying to save the result. I need to think
That's not good. Do you remember the steps that triggered this? It would be a great help to fix this bug!
Cheers,
ThomasYes, sometimes crashes to save image and always crashes File/Setting (sketchup 22 -24)
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@alvis Anyway, a very promising thing that does not require complex settings. A few more of my attempts )
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I like 'em. Very nice.
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Wow, those are some very nice results! What are the render settings you used for these? We might learn something here.
Yes, sometimes crashes to save image and always crashes File/Setting (sketchup 22 -24)Capture.JPG
I will have a look at this. Do you have a way to reproduce this reliably?
Cheers,
Thomas
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