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From the album: PBR Chief Based Renderings
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From the album: PBR Chief Based Renderings
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My thoughts exactly, this is going to become ridiculous, hoping people learn that you can tell ChatGPT to have a more casual tone and for the love of G, supplement the output with your own words for cryin out loud
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@VisualDandD so I respect your learning process but I have a wayyyyyy simpler method for this that takes mere minutes. there is a plug-in for photoshop that is called 3d mapper and it uses quite a few different resources to create a gradient grayscale map , based on GIS, that can be imported into Twinmotion as terrain data that is modifiable. It really only takes maybe 10 minutes. Why did you choose to bring things into chief as opposed to bringing them into twin once complete? good job though
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Draw your roof baseline at an angle to the house and then cut the ends to your overhang spec. I think you may also have to change the baseline angle
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The Best Renderings Available-Rabbitt Design
Renerabbitt replied to Renerabbitt's topic in Offering Services
Low res bitrate sample(14mb cap ) Sequence 01.mp4- 23 replies
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From the album: PBR Chief Based Renderings
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From the album: PBR Chief Based Renderings
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@HumbleChief Does this still occur if you change reference to "Absolute"
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AO and roughness maps make all the difference to fix the float. Also, I still get light leaking glitches, which can be fixed by moving the camera around a bunch and refreshing the build until it goes away, haha, probably my biggest secret. I know the purists want a one-stop-shop but I have never met a top tier pro rendering artist that didn’t use photo tools for an edit. my best and most efficient single-angle exterior renders come from chief, and they look better than Twinmotion, but I am masking in a photo for that, which, if we’re being honest, is way faster to do than use Twinmotion and looks more realistic.
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You can do exactly this, have you tried? What problem are you running into? Did you see Marks suggestion?
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i9-13900K CPU, Ray Tracing performance and CPU temperatures
Renerabbitt replied to Barton_Brown's topic in General Q & A
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A picture of the look you are trying to achieve would really help.
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i9-13900K CPU, Ray Tracing performance and CPU temperatures
Renerabbitt replied to Barton_Brown's topic in General Q & A
Switch to GFX card based PBR raytracing. Rendered in under a minute: -
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Your simply modifying your Roof Surface Layers according to your spec and turning off Soffits and Room Ceiling Finish. Then specify your Structure according to what you need
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Dont necessarily need skylights, just set your structure and soffits to the correct assembly according to your needs. This is done with only roof planes
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Services Offered: BIG Project and need a FAST turnaround?
Renerabbitt replied to Renerabbitt's topic in Offering Services
Same, and I don’t know why you got downvoted- 17 replies
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The Best Renderings Available-Rabbitt Design
Renerabbitt replied to Renerabbitt's topic in Offering Services
Example Kitche Low Bitrate.mp4- 23 replies
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From the album: PBR Chief Based Renderings
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I get it, different methods, I rarely have two files from the same project open at the same time, it would probably bother me too
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I suppose I could've elaborated: OR But hey, do what works for you. I just know this system works well for scalability, multi-seat, collaborators, training, cloud stuff etc.
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Cabinet pull not touching face of a panel drawer
Renerabbitt replied to Larry_Sweeney's topic in General Q & A
I would do it for just one drawer and then split horizontal..my approach anyway. I agree that we should be able to multi-select drawers in the cabinet editor..make a suggestion? -
not at all. I never send a plan file, I send a dropbox link to the project folder Potential for error when collaborating is far greater when always relying on someone to link the correct file. This was in discovery in a multi-company collaboration built through M Moser Architects and Inside Source. User error is limited when we simply copy and rename a folder. The process is very straight forward. Copy folder, rename it, open it, then open the file within. Scalable, simple. Easier still when you consider reference files
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Simple solution: alternatively: I do it all the time. I also don't open files from Chief, I open them from the folder, just as quick and guarantees the correct file is open
