Rendering settings to match BIMX 3D look
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‎2019-03-02
05:00 PM
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‎2023-05-11
11:53 AM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2019-03-02
05:00 PM
I've tried screen capture in BIMX and just would like to produce the same results with higher, print-worthy resolution.
Any ideas?
(attached image is a low-res screenshot from BIMX desktop)
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‎2021-05-24 08:49 PM
‎2021-05-24
08:49 PM
BIMx global illumination uses very simple algorithm called Ambient Occlusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambient_occlusion
It's actually pseudo global illumination, because there is no light distribution (radiosity, photon mapping or Monte Carlo) involved.
CineRender do have Ambient Occlusion too. Maybe try to adjust detailed setting of CineRender - by switching off GI calculations, reflections etc.
It's actually pseudo global illumination, because there is no light distribution (radiosity, photon mapping or Monte Carlo) involved.
CineRender do have Ambient Occlusion too. Maybe try to adjust detailed setting of CineRender - by switching off GI calculations, reflections etc.
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‎2021-06-11 08:49 AM
‎2021-06-11
08:49 AM
Detailed Settings > Effects > Ambient Occlusion
But there are tons of settings which all interact.
But there are tons of settings which all interact.
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