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Light Study No.3

Other Apps Realism posted on Feb 01, 2008
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Modelled in Google Sketchup, rendered in Kerkythea (http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/) - a great free rendered which integrates wonderfully with Sketchup via a free plugin). I'm struggling to get good interior renders in a reasonable time with Vue when using external light sources, as you often need when doing architectural renders. The above image rendered in about 30 mins. But then I guess you come to realise that not every package is meant to do everything well :)

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kobaltkween

7:03PM | Fri, 01 February 2008

awesome! i've been looking at kerkythea for a while, and wondering about how hard it is to use. this looks great. maybe i'll take a look at it this weekend.

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Sylvia

7:06PM | Fri, 01 February 2008

~Sweet~ Place... Lighting is Fantastic!! EXCELLENT!! ^5^

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FrenchKiss

3:40AM | Sat, 02 February 2008

The modeling i!s really nice and I like the light here. Your experiments are very cool to watch!

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chrispoole

7:00AM | Sat, 02 February 2008

Excellent modeling, the lighting is very good but I prefer the Vue ones, they have more atmospheric quality. Great series.

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originalkitten

4:44AM | Mon, 04 February 2008

Thats excellent!


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