First Try with Twilight - critiques welcome
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 2:45 am
hello all,
just getting my feet wet w/Twilight: fantastic, fantastic product!
these are from a reno that started in revit and later imported and added to in SU, Twilight, fotosketcher & PS
after taking the Lamp test, no denying that my computer is definitely slow...the below was overnight, 2.5 passes...even at that, I thought it was far superior than other rendering engines I've tried w/ more passes...really like the SU interface and would like to learn a lot more about textures and using Kerkythea too...overscaled some of the textures a bit to make sure they read but I think I can definitely cut back...need to also find a better way to blend the tiling (used offset in PS)...the lighting was REALLY blinding at first but will adjust w/actual fixture data when known
really like how Twilight starts off, the below is maybe 1/2 a pass:
processed w/ fotosketcher and blended in PS with the "final pass" for a little "rougher" look than running the "final pass" thru fotosketcher alone
just getting my feet wet w/Twilight: fantastic, fantastic product!
these are from a reno that started in revit and later imported and added to in SU, Twilight, fotosketcher & PS
after taking the Lamp test, no denying that my computer is definitely slow...the below was overnight, 2.5 passes...even at that, I thought it was far superior than other rendering engines I've tried w/ more passes...really like the SU interface and would like to learn a lot more about textures and using Kerkythea too...overscaled some of the textures a bit to make sure they read but I think I can definitely cut back...need to also find a better way to blend the tiling (used offset in PS)...the lighting was REALLY blinding at first but will adjust w/actual fixture data when known
really like how Twilight starts off, the below is maybe 1/2 a pass:
processed w/ fotosketcher and blended in PS with the "final pass" for a little "rougher" look than running the "final pass" thru fotosketcher alone