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General Category => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Philip kelly on 2017-12-06, 16:52:33

Title: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Philip kelly on 2017-12-06, 16:52:33
http://visualizer.cosentino.com/#/detail/14/2/1/0/0

I think it is done with the webiste.?

But am I right is saying all the images or rendered and then loaded by the browser?

Thank you.

phil
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Christa Noel on 2017-12-07, 04:02:37
..I think the rendered images are simply already in the database and loaded by the browser. I see it changes the whole image, not the tiles only.
but I'm just guessing :) because i know nothing about xhtml, webGL, or something similar
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Nejc Kilar on 2017-12-07, 08:22:13
I had a client not so long ago that did a very similar thing... We had to render crops, lots of cropped images. Like seriously, a lot of cropped images.
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Philip kelly on 2017-12-11, 09:41:15
That’s what I thought.
Did you loose money in it?
Did price per image?
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Nejc Kilar on 2017-12-11, 11:10:47
That’s what I thought.
Did you loose money in it?
Did price per image?

Well what we did was fairly small all things considered but it was still a ton of crops. The best advice I can give you is to PLAN AHEAD  and to price a little extra (i.e its going to last longer than you might think, especially if its a new client).

Just take the time and plan out how you are going to organize everything and more importantly automate it. Otherwise you'll be sitting behind your PC hitting render every 15 minutes. Sometimes I couldn't avoid that but for the most part I automated it using C4D takes. I suppose I could have used "render selected" as well...

One super important thing that I learned was to get the stuff approved... Even if it takes a while. What you really don't want is to render 100 crops and then you realize something is off with regards to the interior design because you'll just end up re-rendering everything.

In the end I didn't loose money, at least I didn't feel like I did. Its a different story if they'll also need you to put all of these together in a stitches version in PS / AP - I reckon that might be super tedious.

Because it was a relatively quick project I priced it according to what I thought it was going to take and then multiplied it by 1.5x . It worked out well for me but it probably won't for you because it depends on the quality / resolution and whatever. Just really think about it and assume its not going to go perfectly smooth.

I hope someone else can give you more info that I did. :)
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Philip kelly on 2017-12-11, 12:35:23
Thank you .
I love the part." In the end I didn't loose money, at least I didn't feel like I did."

Phil
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Nejc Kilar on 2017-12-12, 08:15:04
I like that too, lol :) It was an in between project I took so I didn't really pay attention. I bought some nice stuff with the money so it was a + :)
Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: Philip kelly on 2017-12-12, 16:13:18
In relation to this again.
Client may want use on site,.as in walk in take out the ipad or Android tablet, pull up all the options of furniture and see them real time in room.
like the ikea app. The Ikea one dose not have great rendering capabilities. There may be different options, along the bottom say and click and place an option, change colours, etc.

How would that be done?
I think expensive....but if  there is a piece of software out there already that would be great.

Thank you again.

Phil




Title: Re: An Off Topic- How is this done?
Post by: burnin on 2017-12-12, 23:06:00
- Colimo (http://www.motivacg.com/colimo/)
- Colorway (https://colorway.foundry.com/)
- or manually multipasses/cryptomatte to composite, make player in browser

other soft that can also be exploited for making web based 2D configurator/compositor
- blend4web (blender addon)
- armory (blender addon)
- unreal
- unity
...