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Nico_be

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  1. Hello, Maybe this one? Stone Wall.vwx
  2. Oh! Un francophone ! :-) Bonjour, Quel niveau avez-vous dans les rendus? Je peux détailler plus si nécessaire mais en gros : Télécharger les deux fichiers de cette page : https://www.textures.com/download/3dscans0392/132961 Le fichier "Albedo" qui est la couleur de l'image et le fichier "Height" qui renseigne le relief Créer une nouvelle texture renderworks. Dans le premier paramètre "couleur", choisir dans l'onglet "image" et sélectionner le premier fichier téléchargé (Albedo). Réflexion et transparence , ne rien faire. On peut peaufiner après mais dans ce cas, on ne mettra pas de réflexion ni de transparence Relief, choisir 'image" et sélectionner le second fichier (height) Dans la fenêtre relief toujours, mettre relief et parallaxe à 0 et jouer après le displacement mapping car c'est ce paramètre qui donnera le relief perceptible de la texture. La valeur s'exprime en unité du fichier. Si le fichier est en centimètre, mettre par exemple 2 signifiant "2cm entre la zone la plus basse et la zone la plus haute", des graviers dans ce cas. Laisser à moyen dans un premier temps, plus c’est élevé plus c'est réaliste mais plus le rendu prendra du temps. Sur la copie d'écran le paramètre est à "très élevé". Fermer la fenêtre relief. Important : spécifier une taille dans 'image" en bas à gauche. Soit le taille de l'image dans l'unité de dessin. dans le cas qui nous occupe, j'ai mis 50cm, qui, à vue d'oeil, est la taille de la zone de gravier. Créer un objet 3d et appliquer la texture, lancer un style de rendu dans lequel "displacement mapping" est coché, sinon nous n’aurons pas l'effet de relief recherché ici. Je joins le fichier d'exemple. N'hésitez pas si vous avez des questions. Rendu gravier test.vwx
  3. Here are some cool tutorials !
  4. Wonderfull! I can't wait to see that! :-)
  5. Hello Because the forum has already helped me a lot, I share today some textures and objects (rocks). I think it would be a good idea to create a category for good quality resources to share, as for marionette. Have a good day! Jab_be Scene rochers.zip
  6. Hello, Maybe Xfrog? http://xfrog.com/category/libraries.html
  7. Magic! I didn't noticed differents iterations on OIP between both copies. I'ts so simple! Thanks!
  8. Cool! You gave me the start point I wanted! Now I understand. To be sure : For the second form, more organic, did you started from a sphere Subdivion primitive ? Thank you!
  9. Hello, I never used subdivision tool. Now I think it's the best way to create an organic hedge.. The start shape is in the file attached. I would like to create a solid similar to the image below. It seems to be simple but I can't create this. Or Subdivision is not the best way?? And I'm not a beginner in VW... :-) Thanks for help! Help hedge.vwx
  10. Hello, It's my problem too : realistic plants! Image props are good only for background. VB visual plants are good but there are not enough species. As a landscape designer I need specific species, that's why i use some Xfrog or Evermotion plants. When i import .obj file from Xfrog or Evermotion, I adjust the smoothing of the mesh. It decrease the file size at 50% or more sometimes. Of course some branch are not so beautiful but it's good enough for un beautiful scene. You can use the command "Simplify mesh" after import. It's the same result. Look at my image : all plant exept the Acer (red ones) are Xfrog plants. Smoothing mesch at 50°.
  11. Hello, Does the node "extrude text" exist? Simple question for great effect possible ? 🕵️‍♀️
  12. Okay... At the top of forum page. I've never seen the link before. http://developer.vectorworks.net/index.php/VS:Function_Reference_Appendix
  13. Hello, I often see on node description "See appendix for information". What is "appendix" exactly? Thanks!
  14. Hello, I'm searching a way to connect some 360°images. The idea is to open a 3D panorama and clicking on a link to another images etc. To navigate in the project. I think a need another external software to do this but wich one? Thanks!
  15. Cool! Is it possible to attach the final file? Tkanks!
  16. be careful that each selected objet will rotate! Even objets on another layer ! It gave me some surprises.. :-)
  17. Hello, Thanls for your interest ! 95% of the problem is resolved but there's still a problem : the transparency of the texture. In fact, images are all plants like the one in attachement (in original size), they all have an alpha channel wich is the transparency. Procedure : I transform all .tiff images into .png images with external software (ABIC) This is not a problem because it's only one time and automatic Then I run the scripts from DomC, see the post : After that I "Import arroway textures", from the menu command standard in VW. But..; the transparency isn't the alpha Channel... FL53_Billboard_03.tif
  18. Faster but I have to do a test to know exactly. But i Need Grasses, a garden without grasses is not a garden :-) Or I've to play with grass symbol instead of textures but it increase dramaticaly the file size, and the comfort in navigation...
  19. Wow, it's seems cool too, I'll try this with the same file to test.
  20. Yes windows only I think. I've taking a look to Keyshot, it seems less oriented "nature". As a landscape architect, I absolutely need realistic nature materials.
  21. Hello, Today, I've just begin the test of Lumion3D. In general I hate new software because I've to learn everything from scratch, too much time not enough hours in one day.. But, after 2 hours I've created som rendering image in very short time. Lumion is very intuitive. I export to collada et import it with plants, textures in Lumion, and I adapt very easily what I want, for example grass and leaves. When rendering time is about 1 hour in RW, the same scene, with more détails (fog, ray light, sun light and other param) takes about 30second in Lumion. Renderworks is a good software but in term of time, it's prehistoric... With Renderworks : 1hours and 30 minutes (If i add a spot and Fog, rendering time is about 4Hours...): Test with Lumion, Rendering time 30seconds.
  22. Ok, ii's a goog Idea, I'll try This. There are so much parameters to keep in mind..
  23. Hé hé, I've just post a new message on Marionette Forum about EXACTLY the same question. Did you find a solution?
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