Thanks Bryan! and agreed I find Raylectron is a bit like sketchup in that it is more powerfull than seems at first. I bet you are hanging out for V5 as well. I believe they have started from scratch on a completely new platform. It is a long time comming though but thats OK I think they learnt a lesson from releasing the earlier versions (V2 and V3) permaturely. But V4.95 rocks!
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RE: Exterior render no post render work
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RE: Wheelchair Accessible Lathe Stand
Nice work and a worthy cause
Something I do not understand though wouldn't the lower cross member impede the wheelchair? Or does that accommodate the required reach?
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RE: Wheelchair Accessible Lathe Stand
Fair enough Dave, between the time I posted and now I kind of came to the same conclusion as you did, It was just initially counter intuitive;)
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RE: Art Studio
Have a look here for some basic stuff
3D Warehouse
3D Warehouse is a website of searchable, pre-made 3D models that works seamlessly with SketchUp.
(3dwarehouse.sketchup.com)
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RE: Art Studio
Hi, Gary, just a suggestion, I think it could be improved with lots and lots of paraphernalia such as a painting on the easel jars with paint brushes, tubes of paint, paint books, finished paintings, reference images on the wall ect And LOTS of colour around the room. Its a good start but looks completely umfinished. The room should look used and and full of stuff, I am sure if you look there will be all that in 3D warehouse if you spend a bit of time looking:)
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RE: Tensegrity Christmas Tree
I am assuming the current is through the tensioning wires ? Might help if the show that the structure is also a circuit by including them, Tensegrity structure are not easy to understand and are a bit counter intuative if not shown clearly:)
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RE: Exterior render no post render work
@criterion architecture said:
These look great Liam! I would vote for the 1st image personally because I think the sky wants to be somewhat overexposed for realism towards actual photography. The 2nd would help if the interior spaces were lit up a tad bit more.
Thank you, I will take that on board and have a new go at it when my energy recovers. Looking back on it and what you said about the sky makes sense to me thanks for the comment, very helpfull
and thank you boofredlay:)
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RE: Metro Residence
Amazing work mate
I love when people post architecural work here It makes my day:)
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RE: Exterior render no post render work
Thanks a lot guys
I use Raylectron. I started with version 2 which I abandoned because it was so bad, but then took up the Raylectron, Punch (V.4.95) which I find really good. I am waiting for V.5 which I think will be amazing.
The difference with the 2 renders is the renderer has some basic ajustment within it (Gamma, contrast intensity, exposue, brighness, saturation etc). I must admit though that I can play around with the general ajustments, lighting sun, shiny etc for a LONG time to get it right and that takes patients. The Sky is just a background. Have posted another image with the same or similar settings below
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Exterior render no post render work
I am still working on my folio before I put a capabilities statement out there. Because of myself being hesitant and my neuroses about learning gimp/photoshop I have been practising using my render engine to its limits, without any post processing so this is directly out of the render engine.
I designed this building and landscape as a modern take on the Japanese pagoda and minimalist Japanese landscape design.I always have an issue with the subtle lighting settingsand become indecisive. Would welcom comments on which lighting I should go withCheers
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RE: Classic interior
Textures, model everything, and especially the lighting....very nice mate
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RE: Poor Performance with Pretty High-End Hardware
@gh0stp1rate said:
Thanks for the tips, I'll give them a try when I get back home. As for using textures, I just don't like how they totally disappear when moving around on highly detailed models.
If you dont like how slow it is now, if it had to render textures whilst panning/moving that would be a whole new magnitude of slow.
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RE: Moving in ground floor 'final'.
Yes nice work mate
That freaky cat is not the most restfull image I could think of
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RE: Cast Iron and Other Metal
Yes beutifully done
I wonder what a parellel projection view trying to emulate the original amazing old rendering would look like, acheived in sketchup
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RE: Poor Performance with Pretty High-End Hardware
That sounds about right. At the risk of stating the obvious, have you purged the model and have shadows turned off?
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RE: Poor Performance with Pretty High-End Hardware
Nice computer! I am not an expert at all others may be able to answer your question more succinctly than myself. One thing is that SU only operates on a single core. That is a known bottle neck and a major deficiency, annoyance and severe limitation for sketchup users. Yes it seems to become virtually unusable with hign polly's and textures.
I had an SU model the other day and it felt like my screen was on Mars with the associated delay.
Imported it into Blender as a colada file with texture and I could spin the model around like a top.
Just to reiterate it is known a limitation of Sketchup.Just curious, how big is your model, Pollys amd MB's?
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RE: Moving in ground floor 'final'.
Certainly evokes that feeling of the mixed emotions of exitement and exhaustion, that I have felt at that stage of a move............"phew, almost there" feeling
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RE: Happy happy joy joy
If only you could use your powers for good instead of evil.