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Post by kat palmares on Thu May 27, 2010 1:31 am

nowadays, it seems like it's a must to be flexible with different rendering software, so i tried sketch up!.
thanks to the tutorials on cgpinoy. ^_^

may pros and cons din pala mga rendering softwares.
i find sketch up models very accessible and madami talaga, parang nag sho-shopping lang ng lahat ng kailangang models esp. sa furniture, unlike in 3d max medyo may effort ang pag hahanap ng free 3d models.

rendering wise, i find 3dmax na mabilis kesa sa sketch up, or maybe it still depends on the render set-up. pero for these images medyo natagalan ako.

cnc are very much welcome.

img 01. i have to edit this in photoshop dahil sa noise.pero masyado silang madami.


img 02.just a simple scene

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by joem on Thu May 27, 2010 2:14 am

i like the second image maam, galing agad,hehehe, post more

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by hernandoloto on Thu May 27, 2010 2:17 am

nice render, medyo may noise lang ung final output.

keep it up. cheers

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by moothe on Thu May 27, 2010 3:42 am

nice sketch-up output ma'am,correct me if i'm wrong but mahirap talaga ma achive yung quality renders in least time sa sketch-up.but modeling wise it's faster, that's why some of our member's here do using sketch-up for modeling and export it to max for rendering...

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by dwin_0921 on Thu May 27, 2010 3:53 am

wow i love it,,talagang minaster muna bago magpost! 2thumbsup
di katulad me non!heheh
very very nice render master!keep it up Smile

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by kat palmares on Thu May 27, 2010 4:05 am

moothe wrote:nice sketch-up output ma'am,correct me if i'm wrong but mahirap talaga ma achive yung quality renders in least time sa sketch-up.but modeling wise it's faster, that's why some of our member's here do using sketch-up for modeling and export it to max for rendering...


medyo mahirap nga,,,matagal mag assign ng material and matagal ang rendering time. i tried to export a furniture from sketch up to 3dmax pero parang naging mesh type yung object, tapos kitang kita yung mesh lines ng sketch up.sayang ang dami pa naman na models ang available sa sketch up.>.<

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by Canadium on Thu May 27, 2010 5:00 am

Your first works in sketchup are really nice Maam. Although there are some comments, it's understandable because it's your first time. I suppose you are using a render plugin like Podium, Twilight, Kerkythea or Vray for SU to render these scenes.

For the first image, I assume that it is the interior of a condo and with that I think you need to place a column at the far corner where the two windows meet. The overhang of the slab above is almost like 3m and it looks a bit unstable as there are no visible large columns adjacent to it that will support it. The floor also needs some bump. Since you are now in sketchup, you can also add your background within your model by modeling a very huge billboard beyond the windows and placing your background as a material and making it emit light. With this setup the glass on your windows would be able to reflect the furniture and walls of the interior.

For the 2nd image, replace the material on that aluminum ottoman with something like this http://themagazine.info/products/-/145.html

Cheers!

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by kat palmares on Thu May 27, 2010 9:45 am

Canadium wrote:Your first works in sketchup are really nice Maam. Although there are some comments, it's understandable because it's your first time. I suppose you are using a render plugin like Podium, Twilight, Kerkythea or Vray for SU to render these scenes.

For the first image, I assume that it is the interior of a condo and with that I think you need to place a column at the far corner where the two windows meet. The overhang of the slab above is almost like 3m and it looks a bit unstable as there are no visible large columns adjacent to it that will support it. The floor also needs some bump. Since you are now in sketchup, you can also add your background within your model by modeling a very huge billboard beyond the windows and placing your background as a material and making it emit light. With this setup the glass on your windows would be able to reflect the furniture and walls of the interior.

For the 2nd image, replace the material on that aluminum ottoman with something like this http://themagazine.info/products/-/145.html

Cheers!


hi tthanks. yup sketch-up + vray ginamit ko for this one., i'll try your suggestion for the background. i didnt placed glass though on the window.

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by nomeradona on Thu May 27, 2010 11:18 am

This is indeed a beautiful render. Try to render it in max too.

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by jheteg on Thu May 27, 2010 1:54 pm

noisy nga po 1st image. pero both image, in terms of lighting and rendering, wow na wow po. nice work po mam. 2thumbsup sana may time din po ako aralin su. Smile

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by allnem on Thu May 27, 2010 1:57 pm

2nd image mam ayos.... 2thumbsup

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by naborghsoj08 on Thu May 27, 2010 2:18 pm

i like

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by kat palmares on Fri May 28, 2010 1:38 am

nomeradona wrote:This is indeed a beautiful render. Try to render it in max too.



thanks. dati nag try po ako mag import from su to 3ds para sa furniture kaso may mesh kapag iniimport tapos wala na yung default image or yung meterial na naka set sa sketch up? do you know how to work on that sir? thank you.

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by nomeradona on Fri May 28, 2010 1:56 am

punta ka sis dito.

meron akong ginawa dati.. warehouse cars to max.. baka makatulong.
http://nomeradona.wordpress.com/tutorials/

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Re: first sketch up render

Post by naborghsoj08 on Fri May 28, 2010 7:04 am

kat palmares wrote:
nomeradona wrote:This is indeed a beautiful render. Try to render it in max too.



thanks. dati nag try po ako mag import from su to 3ds para sa furniture kaso may mesh kapag iniimport tapos wala na yung default image or yung meterial na naka set sa sketch up? do you know how to work on that sir? thank you.


sa latest na max 2011 hindi nawawala ung texture maps as long as nasa the same folder nung file...may skp import na sa 2011

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