@unknownuser said:
fantastic renders!
it's all modeled in SU? what render engine did you use?
u serious, he only mentioned it around 25 times lol. Anyway, superb renders - the architecture kinda reminds me of a PC tower case, very cool.
@unknownuser said:
fantastic renders!
it's all modeled in SU? what render engine did you use?
u serious, he only mentioned it around 25 times lol. Anyway, superb renders - the architecture kinda reminds me of a PC tower case, very cool.
Nice improvement Andy, and also very nice website some excellent imagery on there!
Another attempt, a homage to my favourite tipple although the colour still needs tweaking..
Thought I'd give it a shot with a few random items from FormFonts and 3D Warehouse...
Needs more time to cook, but my computer wasnt doing anything for a couple of hours. No-one mention the gravity defying wine in the bottles plz
Top notch, its come on leaps and bounds since you first posted. Good stuff, what renderer do you use?
Downloaded the trial version this morning, v1.3 and it looks like a cracking set of tools. Cheers!
Stinkie, just out of interest whats the comparison on render times between Vray and Maxwell?
Superb work as usual stinkie. I think the reflections will crack this one and make it just perfect.
I think the fringing has been done postpro Roger. Anyhow, excellent renders you have there - looks like you have Vray mastered!
3RD image looks superb, wish they were higher res so we could see more detail. Vray really looks like a very capable sketchup renderer. Agree about the 2nd image shadows, something doesnt seem quite right.
Yep, the architecture suits this style of sketch really well. Good composition, well done.
Solo, that is the point of the tilt shift method, to create that toytown feel. There are plenty of tutorials on it out on the web, but this place enables you to take you photos and tilt shift them for free http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
Did anyone else on these forums manage to produce anything with the Crysis engine from sketchup models?
@daniel said:
Mr. munkey, I recently had a similar problem, and my solution was to use Layout, and then export it as a PDF with the quality set at max. The 48" long image came out very sharp and clear. That was with Layout2; not familiar with the previous version.
Also, if you increase your virtual memory you should be able to export slightly larger images.
Could be worth a shot Daniel, the virtual memory maybe an issue. I have a feeling that SU6 is not accessing all of the 8GB of RAM because its a 32bit app.
@unknownuser said:
Export out as big as you need with anti-aliasing off. Then compress it in your image editor to whatever size you need. Had the same issue long ago. Hope this helps.
Scott
Unfortunately not Scott, but thanks for the response. I'll give the free version of SKU7 a shot.