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 From:  George (GKSL4)
967.7 In reply to 967.4 
There is also Indigo http://www2.indigorenderer.com/joomla/

with very good exporter for SketchUp (and free).

News about future development of Su exporter

http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2686

And Rhino4 established very good relationship (import-export) with SketchUp.
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 From:  zsouthboy
967.8 In reply to 967.6 
If it is not proprietary,
I can render your image for your in Indigo - but I can tell you that 10 minutes isn't enough time for a clean render. A few hours probably.

If what you are using is acceptable, than stick with it!

I personally love the realism and feeling of scenes done in Maxwell, or Fry, or Indigo.
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 From:  jbshorty
967.9 In reply to 967.8 
thanks for the offer, but everything i do at work is proprietary. This time was client's design... i love the realism of unbiased engines too. But it has no practical use for me if it takes a few hours. 30 minutes is usually about as long as i can wait, but only if I need single color variation of a design. Unfortunatley for me, speed is critical...

jonah
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 From:  Michael Gibson
967.10 In reply to 967.9 
Hi Jonah, have you looked any more at Hypershot by any chance?

- Michael
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 From:  jbshorty
967.11 In reply to 967.10 
Hi Michael. Hypershot is interesting. But it doesn't have the full material capability of other modern engines. And i think soon it will not be alone in the real-time market. Fryrender already has it's own real-time engine coming soon, or so Feversoft has been saying for a long time now !!! :)

We will see how this real-time market develops. Right now, i don't want to jump on the first thing available.

jonah

EDITED: 1 Oct 2007 by JBSHORTY

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