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Re: Comparative global illumination
The two last properties can be set only in the coming version 5.2 (and not in Java Web Start version).
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Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer
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Re: Comparative global illumination
A tutorial explaining the use of the plug-in is available here .
Thanks for writing up the tutorial.
I'm just starting to play with the plugin. Here is some feedback on the tutorial.
Because experimenting with different renderings is so slow, it would be helpful if the tutorial included some examples of good values from which to start as well as some indication or reasonable ranges to try.
It would also be good to describe some different specific example values with some explanation of the visual changes one might expect as well as some measure of the impact on rendering times (doubles, triples, ..). For example, does each increment of diffused-bounces increases rendering time linearly or exponentially? What is a good practical value for diffused-bounces, one that gives reasonable results for reasonable rendering times?
I'm currently trying 1 diffused bounce, which is taking quite along time for a 256x198 image (perhaps half an hour so far - it's taking so long I lost track). I can see that I will have to experiment with image sizes of less than 256x198 in future (AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1090T - 6 CPU cores).
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Re: Comparative global illumination
I have downloaded the plugin 1.3 and using the portable version of SH3D 5.1. But am not able to select the filters and Sampler Algorithm. Neither the option Create photo with advanced render properties is working. Can you please help me and guide me how to use the plugin.
santbose, For the portable version of Sweet Home 3D, place the SH3P file in the data/plugins folder. You can test the 2 new rendering properties with the beta version of the Windows installer pending the official release of SH3D-5.2 .
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Re: Comparative global illumination
Because experimenting with different renderings is so slow, it would be helpful if the tutorial included some examples of good values from which to start as well as some indication or reasonable ranges to try.
digitaltrails,
The tutorial will not only describes the use of plug-in, it can be seen as a quick start guide for this one. This is why I generally indicates the influence of some parameters on the rendering time. In this thread , it is specified how the complexity of a project (number and power of lights; transparency, relection, refraction or brightness of objects) increases the rendering time. The number of pixels of the image and the maximum value for antialiasing also have an influence.
Regarding the path tracing, here are some examples of tests that I had done. (full size)
antiliasing max = 0, difused bounces = 1, rendering time : 03mn 57,21s
antiliasing max = 1, difused bounces = 1, rendering time : 13mn 31,50s
With additional lights little powerful.
antiliasing max = 0, difused bounces = 1, rendering time : 07mn 25,41s
With additional lights little powerful.
antiliasing max = 1, difused bounces = 1, rendering time : 24mn 32,43s
You can choose difused bounces = 2 to enhance the brightness of a room while keeping the same antialiasing max.
Generally, I use antiliasing max = 0, diffused bounces = 0 and an image of size 2 times wider than I resizes to reduce noise (white dots).
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EnkoNyito
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Re: Comparative global illumination
I like the path tracing, i do however find the jump from 16 sec to over 4 mins daunting, roughly 17 times longer, mmmmm. Quality certainly comes at a cost