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From: FiL (FILIPPOL)
Hi Ralf,
I'm Filippo and I'm new here in the forum. Perhaps you can help me.
I try to use simlab composer demo, but it doesn't make the render because it's a demo version.
I don't find the way in order to test the program, to see the result of a my a project without buy it.
I have seen that is possibile to recive a demo licence with 10 save. I try to make it through the license dialog inside the help menĂ¹ of the program. But nothing is happened.
How can I do it?
I'm very interested to Simlab composer and I'll be afraid to lose the current offert.
Thank Filippo.
From: Jamie (FUTUREPROOF)
Hi
Send Simlabs support an email they are very good and will be able to arrange the demo.
Regards
Jamie
From: FiL (FILIPPOL)
Thank Jamie
I try now.
Filippo
From: Ralf-S
Hi Fil,
Please send the "Computer hardware key" to SimLab License:
license at simlab-soft.com
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From: FiL (FILIPPOL)
Thank Ralf.
Just do it.
I'm waiting for it...
FiL
From: FiL (FILIPPOL)
Good begin!
5 min of work (first time I use it and I've never made renders with other software) and all in default.
FiL
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From: Dave Morrill (DMORRILL)
Although I like the ease of use and render quality of Simlab Composer (I tried the demo a month or so back), I was not that favorably impressed with its render speed compared to the old HyperShot demo I tried last year, or even to more full-fledged renderers like in modo or Lightwave. Would anyone care to comment on their experience with Simlab Composer as far as render times go?
I'm still toying with the idea of buying a copy before the current offer ends at the end of the month, but right now the render time issue has me leaning more towards putting that money to some other use (like a down payment on an Adobe CS5 upgrade ;-) ...
From: BurrMan
Dave,
I think it's the same render engine, but without the real time ray tracer. So it's like the old style "click and wait for progressive render".
Maybe key/hypershot just seem faster because they present you with something super fast, although it's not done cooking yet???
From: Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
Hi to all,
Free studio lighting HDR images.
I have found this link on the 3d-coat forum:
http://zbyg.deviantart.com/art/HDRi-Pack-1-97402522
Enjoy,
From: Ralf-S
I would add this: 12 x HDRI... some with LDR background plates
http://www.crazy8studio.com/hdr.php
From: FiL (FILIPPOL)
Hi Paolo,
can you help me to understand how I can use these immage?
I begin now to do some rendering.
I apply the immage to an external object and it's reflected in my scene or I use it like a refection map (global image) during the rendering?
FiL
From: Mark Brown (MABROWN)
Hi FiL,
You add your HDRI as an "environment image" in the render settings. By default, Simlab Composer is probably already using the "Default.exr" image. You can replace whatever image Composer is using with another HDR image, such as the ones linked to. For Composer to use these HDRI's you need to ensure that the "environment image" check box is selected. Also, the HDR image can be used as a visible "back plate" for your render by selecting "back plate - from environment".
It might be worth you signing up to the Simlab forum. The support guys on there are very helpful.
Mark
From: Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
Hi FiL,
In addition to the answer from Mark Brown:
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From: TwinSnakes
I was really considering buying this for the 3D PDF for customer previews. But since Autodesk released the free FBX viewer, I really dont need too.
From: Grendel
TwinSnakes - It's not that the autodesk viewer is free(most viewers are) it's that everyone already has Adobe Reader on their systems. For companies large enough to have an IT group it can be a PITA to install anything if you don't have administrator rights on your machine.
From: Michael Gibson
Hi TwinSnakes, is there a brand new FBX viewer out now? Or are you talking about the one that is a plug-in for Apple's QuickTime?
- Michael
From: FiL (FILIPPOL)
Thanks Mark & Paolo.
FiL
From: TwinSnakes
The quicktime viewer.
From: omac12
I just wanted to post to say that I noticed that the SimLab Composer 2.1 update beta is available for download in the simlab updates forum.
From: Ralf-S
New editions of SimLab Composer :)
1- SimLab Compser (3D PDF edition), this edition will not include rendering capabilities,
it will also not include DWG/DXF importers, this edition will serve users who are using SimLab Composer
for building 3D Scenes, and sharing them as 3D PDF files.
2- SimLab Composer (Rendering edition), this is the next release of version 2.1,
it will include all capabilities included in version 2.1 (Rendering and 3D PDF generation),
in addition to new features for 2.2.
3- SimLab Composer (Animation edition), in addition to the capabilities offered in the Rendering edition,
this edition will provide the user with the tools needed to create different types of animations
including KeyFrame, Camera, Round table, Path, and Material.
It will also include the needed tools to automatically render an animation and combine rendered images in a movie.
Command line translation:
Regarding scripting, scripting support was one of the features we considered in our design,
so it will not be difficult to add scripting; we are still thinking how users will benefit from it.
In the 2.2 release we will start with supporting command line translation using SimLab Composer.
http://www.simlabforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=122
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