First Exterior Rendering
This First Exterior Rendering Video explains how to use IRender nXt to create a high-quality, photo-realistic rendering from your SketchUp model.
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First Exterior Rendering Video
First Exterior Rendering
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEBoFKvZ-ng
This Video Tutorial explains how to use IRender nXt to create a high-quality, photo-realistic rendering from your SketchUp model, with out making any changes to the model, or adjusting any rendering settings.
*Select model from 3D warehouse
- Select desired view
- One Click to Renderer button
- Explains rendering passes
- Compares final image to original SketchUp rendering.
- No changes made to model or settings
Later tutorials will explain how to improve the output by making alterations to the model and changing rendering settings. However, this video shows how you can get great results with minimal effort.
If you want to try a rendering with this same model, search for "Porch for our Home" on the 3D Warehouse, or use this link directly: Porch for our Home by Ed & Jeanne.
Tutorial
Step 1 - Download and Install IRender nXt
- Download IRender nXt from our Downloads Page
- Install it
Step 2 - Download model from the 3D Warehouse
Download Ranch House
You can download it directly from the 3D Warehouse, before starting SketchUp, or download it directly into SketchUp from the File/3D Warehouse menu.
This is just a model from the Warehouse which we found. It has no special settings in for rendering.
We chose it because it has a porch which will show some of the subtle shadow effects of IRender nXt.
Step 3 - Start SketchUp and load the model
Rotate and Zoom to a view similar to this, so we can see the shading in the porch.
Click the Green Rendering Button to start the rendering.
For your first rendering, a dialog will come up with some rendering parameters.
Select Studio - High Dynamic Lighting.
This produces a subtle shadow effect of sunlight filtering through a forest
which is good for a lot of exterior scenes.
Select a rendering size - small or medium is good when first working with a model.
And, click the Start Rendering button.
Step 4 - Examine your first rendering
It will take a short time to extract your geometry from the SketchUp model.
Rendering Passes
Your first model will render for the default number of 20 passes. The more passes you use, the better the rendering will get.
During those passes, random light is brought in from the Sun and Sky.
After just 5 passes, the rendering is rough - because you can see individual shadows from random points in the sky.
After 20 passes you get a pretty good image as the lighting converges.
After 100 or 200 passes the lighting will smooth out and you will get an even better rendering.
This 200 pass took only about 6 minutes, with a fairly simple model.
You should just use about 5 passes for exterior models until you are happy with your model and your rendering settings. Then you may want to let them render longer - even overnight - for really great results.