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Sketchup rendering plug
Sketchup rendering plug











sketchup rendering plug

How does Brighter3D stand apart from it’s competition?ī3D uses unique noiseless progressive technology. I think it is one of the fastest, if not the fastest, CPU renderer on the market. It is completely integrated with SketchUp and works totally internally. You just set up light power as an integer value.īrighter3D is a fast and easy to use photo realistic rendering plugin for SketchUp that creates images without noise from the beginning.

sketchup rendering plug

Brighter3D does not use Units in user interface for simplicity. You can also zoom in/out preview and pan it. Brighter3D allows you to see the object as it will appear on the final image. The problem is when you render it, it looks totally different from the preview. Other programs use box or sphere and one or two point lights. What is new about this is that it shows a live preview on real objects, with real lighting conditions. Because of that users are not intimidated from the start, but have access for advanced settings if they need it. When you decide your material should reflect anything, additional settings are shown like roughness, fresnel and metal. For example when you open material editor you see only color settings and 3 sliders (diffuse, reflectance and transmissivity). The main idea is to hide all user interface as long as you do not need it. This happened after I saw the first iPhone presentation by Steve Jobs, I was totally shocked. My second goal was to create as simple user interface as possible. I started to study all the existing noiseless rendering methods and eventually created my own. My idea was not to create another bi-directional path tracer, my goal was to create a correct, noiseless solution. Even when they supported progressive rendering, the preview they created was totally unusable (there were literally holes in the images because of the noise). The one thing that especially frustrated me the most when using them was the noise.













Sketchup rendering plug