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    • pixelcruncherP Offline
      pixelcruncher Extension Creator
      last edited by pixelcruncher

      Very cool render! Love the atmosphere.

      Is this global illumination or approx. global illumination? How long did it cook?

      I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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        last edited by

        It’s the approx method and took about 90secs.

        This new AI denoising on demand is actually improving render times by quite a large factor.

        On the older builds it felt like the denoiser was running after each resolve. Now you can render, pause, check the denoise, turn it off and resume rendering again. It’s noticeably faster.

        The light values too feel better. It’s not that orange kelvin anymore.

        Good stuff so far.

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        • pixelcruncherP Offline
          pixelcruncher Extension Creator
          last edited by

          On the older builds it felt like the denoiser was running after each resolve. Now you can render, pause, check the denoise, turn it off and resume rendering again. It’s noticeably faster.

          Denoise runs on the CPU, so that's a bit slower. In the builds before this one, once the denoiser kicked in, you couldn't disable it anymore without restarting the render. Now you can actually enable/disable denoise on the fly. For those who don't know how to do that, it's this here:

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          • Mike AmosM Offline
            Mike Amos @Rich O Brien
            last edited by Mike Amos

            @Rich-O-Brien

            I can concur, the denoising element alters quite drastically, the resulting image. I noticed the HQ option is gone but frankly the denoising selection moves things on lighting wise too.

            Something that did not change is how some mats are missed, either in import or render. Thbere are three glasses of 'apple' juice on the breakfast bar, one is rendered correctly while the other two are incomplete despite this item being a component, or perhaps, because of it? Lights I have not looked into just yet.

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            • pixelcruncherP Offline
              pixelcruncher Extension Creator
              last edited by

              I can concur, the denoising element alters quite drastically, the resulting image. I noticed the HQ option is gone but frankly the denoising selection moves things on lighting wise too.

              I figured there was not much value in making it explicitly configurable. If there are issues, I can bring the setting back, but I wanted to simplify things.

              Something that did not change is how some mats are missed, either in import or render. Thbere are three glasses of 'apple' juice on the breakfast bar, one is rendered correctly while the other two are incomplete despite this item being a component, or perhaps, because of it? Lights I have not looked into just yet.

              Do you mind sharing the scene? Or if you have a simplified version that has the same behavior? Then I can have a look.

              I see that you have a watermark. Is that because you haven't activated your license? Or does it always appear for you?

              I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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              • L Offline
                L i am @Rich O Brien
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                @Rich-O-Brien said in Underground Carpark:

                Early tests using @pixelcruncher Rayscaper 0.9.6

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                Very nice work and render indeed. What is the source of material for the concrete floor?

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                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                  Rich O Brien Moderator @L i am
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                  @L-i-am said in Underground Carpark:

                  What is the source of material for the concrete floor?

                  e7b43167-9224-404a-b72a-06266a5dee99-image.png

                  It's the packaged Polyhaven stuff I used. When Thomas sorts the Scene Exporting I'll be able to pass him the scene so he can allow users grab it from his website.

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                  • Mike AmosM Offline
                    Mike Amos @pixelcruncher
                    last edited by

                    @pixelcruncher

                    I have activated the license.

                    One of those mats that did not make it into Rayscaper has been resolved, I just used a different 'gold' colour which is fine. I have now got the native Sketchup colour which renders fine.

                    I will try to find a way to make the scene available but am having issues with microsnot and one thieving barsteward drive.

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                    • L Offline
                      L i am
                      last edited by

                      Ni Rich, is that car park model available anywhere or did you build it?

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                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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                        last edited by

                        @L-i-am i built it. It's about 15 components just arrayed around

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