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57m ago
I already gave you the name what to google or look for - kelvin color scale.
I already gave you 6 colors in that scale to use… so you didnt even need to search for them.
I already gave you tips on how to improve the lights beyond just the color using ies profiles or to soften your lights.
At some point, you need to take your own initiative in making things better. We can’t and arent going to do your actual project for you.
“I have one question why my renders are not photo realistic I have spend time on material where I am wrong??”
Ive answered this to you in now …multiple comments… as have oth ..read more
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57m ago
The entities of two goups are not completely overlapping, only partially face overlapping, but the subtract operation will also result in nil ..read more
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57m ago
Hello,
I am Jan from Antwerp, Belgium and have been working in architecture for twenty years.
I’ve been using SketchUp daily since version 5, mainly for pre-visualization.
What I like most about SketchUp is that you always start with a simple model, but you can also create very complex models if you want. I prefer simplicity and smart use of components in the model. Aside from scripting, I consider myself fairly advanced in SketchUp.
Current lineup?
Desktop Windows 10, Ryzen 9 5900X, 64GB, RTX 3070 Ti 8GB
Laptop Windows 10, 9th generation i7-9750H, RZ09-0301x, 64 GB, RTX 2070 Max-Q 8GB
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57m ago
hbcvisual:
The quality of the 3D model needs to look good to work with the photoreal render.
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57m ago
Hi @mihai.s
Yer I’ve played around with adding shirts to 3D models with varying success. The quality of the 3D model needs to look good to work with the photoreal render. It seems 2D cut out is the simplest for inserting, it’s just the fact of having to do a photoshoot with a variety of people etc that makes it a little complicated.
I will look into more options on adding kits to 3D people like you’d shown in Blender. Appreciate you sending this over ..read more
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57m ago
That’s right. You have to write your own procedure.
Just as the circle is made of edges, you have to calculate the points of the ellipse and connect them with edges.
Like others did:
https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?listtype=1&author=0&category=0&search=ellipse&submit=%3F ..read more
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57m ago
Buongiorno, vorrei sapere se è possibile caricare un file stl in sketch up (versione free online), o se si può convertire tramite qualche software o sito ..read more
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57m ago
In the pictures you gave as an example, the people are added in an image editing program and are 2D cutout people.
If you still want to insert some 3D people in a team’s shirts, edit their texture and you will get what you want.
just as an idea
or you can paint them as you want (in Blender)
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2h ago
hbcvisual:
I’m thinking the only thing would be to physically do a photoshoot
if the club isn’t popular enough to find any visuals over the web, i’m afraid it’s going to be your best option.
If i’m asking about the renderer, it’s because delivering raw exports from sketchup and adding assets from photoshop may give amateur-looking results, no matter how good your photoshoot is.
If you stick to Sketchup, it may be better staying in a schematic representation, by only integrating silhouettes that re-use the team’s colour codes. it wouldn’t take you too much time to adapt some of the many 2D f ..read more