Author Topic: A trial with the May plugin  (Read 3125 times)

2017-10-27, 01:48:42

seraleklee1

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I had missed the release of May plugin, downloaded it and started doing some testing. This is a 3D model that was used for a rendering competition.
« Last Edit: 2017-11-10, 02:00:35 by seraleklee1 »

2017-11-03, 04:55:37
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Tales Macedo

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Very nice jobs man!

2017-11-03, 15:56:29
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seraleklee1

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I'm doing many tests with Corona for SketchUp, if they do not start developing it I'm crying.

2017-11-05, 17:55:25
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spadestick

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I think so far, you are the most advanced with your materials! maybe you could share some material adjustment tips! Post mapping (exposure highlights and white balance etc) doesn't work on mine - does yours?

2017-11-06, 14:30:13
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seraleklee1

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Sure with pleasure. I have to find some time to post the material settings, nothing particularly difficult.

2017-11-06, 21:57:51
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seraleklee1

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With the few tools available from the current plugin, these are the settings of some materials.
The biggest difficulty is to illuminate indoor scenes only with sunlight passing through the windows, as artificial lights are not implemented.
No, post production does not work during rendering, you have to stop and then resume with the new settings
« Last Edit: 2017-11-06, 22:19:09 by seraleklee1 »