Thursday, October 28, 2010

IDX Renditioner for Google Sketchup

IDX Renditioner for Google Sketchup V.1.1.0.75

Model of Barcelona Pavilion designed by Mies van der Rohe.

This image is one of several here by Jeri from Bambuh. He created this and several other renders within the first 2 or 3 days of using IDX Renditioner. Most of Jeri's renders were done using the Preview quality level.

Another image by Jeri at Bambuh.

IDX Renditioner works directly inside SketchUp™. Setup is as easy as it gets. Rendering is quick with multi-threading support. And adjusting the look of materials, or adding lights is a snap! Renditioner is “one button” easy, and powerful enough for professionals.

Achieve your visualization goals quickly — IDX Renditioner still provides the shortest setup time: as little as none. It is one-button easy, providing default bump maps, reflectance, and material finishes, natural lighting with background environments, and simple Preview, Standard, and Presentation level render defaults. Yet it is easy to add a background image, insert a light component, change material finishes, reflectance levels or smoothness, or switch to a different lighting condition, like moonlight.

Create moving photorealistic renderings — Small changes to material finishes, reflectance levels, or bumpiness can bring your textures to life. But emotional images often come from light and color. IDX Renditioner provides pre-built lighting components that are easy to control. Change cone width, intensity, or colors, and highlight items in your scene or enhance a particular mood.

Get “High Definition” Results — Get high quality results with larger print sizes, including support for renderings up to 16 mega-pixels. You also have complete flexibility in the render dimensions, so can easily create Portrait or Landscape images, even Panoramas.

Receive a quick Return On Investment — You’ll have great results from day 1, with a streamlined workflow and presentation ready results. (copied from the website)
As I mentioned before, this one is still the best yet for me to use. The free trial version can only get you into 640 x 480 pixels as the full version can go way a lot higher than that. This software works fine with sketchup version 6 and 7 but it doesn't support version 8 ( I already tried ).

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IF ANY LINKS ARE DEAD TELL ME I WILL REUPLOAD IT AGAIN.
CHEERS!!!


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