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little test

Anonymous
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Time : 44:21 min
sampl.l : 19,29
1 mat difuse
1 mat metal

sketchup modeling
maxwell

amd 3800 +
asus 6600 gt
1 gb ram

NFS

munara2.jpg
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Dwight
Newcomer
how many pixels?

what is your conclusion?
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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800 x 200 pixwels

My point is that u really have to press 3 buttons and get really good render, i didnd do anything with textures, just apply them.

U get exact shadow and lightning !
Only problem for now is speed, but rc version in out for few days and that ver will be how maxwell 1.0 will look.
It will have own shaders,material editor etc and it will faster much faster

Can anyone tell me is there info what archicad 10 will be like?

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Anonymous
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uploaded, waiting for results

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rm
Advisor
Necko,

How long did it take to render that image?
Robert Mariani
MARIANI design studio, PLLC
Architecture / Architectural Photography
www.robertmariani.com

Mac OSX 13.1
AC 24 / 25 / 26
Anonymous
Not applicable
Time : 44:21 min
sampl.l : 19,29
1 mat difuse
1 mat metal

sketchup modeling
maxwell

amd 3800 +
asus 6600 gt
1 gb ram

NFS
Dwight
Newcomer
Of course it is not as good, lacking, as it does, radiosity.

But this 200 x 800 pixel rendering was done on a dual processor Mac in seventeen seconds.

Worth waiting for.
Dwight Atkinson
Anonymous
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17 secs. Nice.
__archiben
Booster
Dwight wrote:
But this 200 x 800 pixel rendering was done on a dual processor Mac in seventeen seconds.
hahaha! which three buttons did you press? and you made sense.

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Dwight
Newcomer
Okay - figuring it out DID take MORE than seventeen seconds. And several light sources. AND more than three buttons.

The challenge was to emulate the tinted global lighting. This cartoon-like atmosphere does not come easily to LightWorks.

It was necessary to "Think like a Photographer™" (LightWorks in ArchiCAD - page 16) to actually see the soft light and color - much like the exercise in the Quick Start Guide (LightWorks in ArchiCAD - page 27)

Am adding this to the exercises contained in the download book purchasers get - will be ready next week.
Dwight Atkinson