Thea rendering tool Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/thea-rendering-tool/ Sketchup, Sketchup Plugins, sketchup texture, Sketchup Components Wed, 15 Feb 2023 11:58:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://sketchupfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon.jpg Thea rendering tool Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/thea-rendering-tool/ 32 32 Normal Maps with Sketchup and Thea Render https://sketchupfamily.com/normal-maps-with-sketchup-and-thea-render/ Wed, 28 Dec 2022 05:22:15 +0000 https://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2750 While working upon the architectural projects the minute geometry based details was disabling SketchUp. Out of Curiosity I tried the most versatile renderer Theo Render as it runs on the…

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While working upon the architectural projects the minute geometry based details was disabling SketchUp. Out of Curiosity I tried the most versatile renderer Theo Render as it runs on the engines which combines both GPU as well as CPU.

SketchUp Modelling

In SketchUp I used my model as a meter square plan.

Now to add more perfection to it I used the offset Tool to create the outer edge, crafted four outer beams and four planks by drawing lines. Turn by Turn I selected each section minutely and created a group.

While modelling my projects by using the texture tools as it drafted wood and metal textures into the model. Then I projected each group to the correct height.

To increase more efficiency into my project used the round edge tool to create the shape of the objects.

The next process was detonating all groups and regrouping as one object. Now using the round edge carve tool I created a cylinder pressing it to make the rivets, then I grouped the rivets in one group.

At this point change the view in SketchUp on top and zoom it until it fills the work area on top as well as bottom. Open the SketchUp and convert the entire design to Thea plug in, set the scene resolution to 512 x 512.

Using SketchUp’s parallel and perspective view tried to fit my model in the red square.

Crafting exclusive designs with Thea Render

Using a light tent HDRI transfer the scene to Thea so that the model doesn’t cast shadows.

To facilitate ambient occlusion and set multiply use BSD render service.

The unique feature of Ambient occlusion[AO] helps to control the tracing depth of reflective and refractive surfaces. So the next step is to select the AO and the normal channels.

Accentuate your image by saving the colour ,ambient occlusion and also save the normal image. One must save the scene so that one can restore the larger map.

Working with Textures in SketchUp and Final Renders

Use your model as 1m square cube in SketchUp and create new textures from the Texture map. To add details and realism into the models, we use the texture button. One can really visualize and create the models by using diversified textures. Sketchup’s texture button facilitates by creating real effects using the different textures.

Next step is to group the cube and apply the texture, and then follow the process by selecting all the faces by using TOM TOM’s UV Tool Kit “fit to quad faces”.

Transfer the cube to Thea and add the normal map. Set the value to about 20% and initiate a test render.

If the model looks good re-render your maps at a higher resolution.

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Top 2023 SketchUp renderers and extensions according to users https://sketchupfamily.com/top-2023-sketchup-renderers-and-extensions-according-to-users/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 09:19:53 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2649 There are plenty of benefits to three-dimensional modeling software today. From a simple tool used by architects to a full-blown visualization program, SketchUp has continuously evolved over the past decade.…

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There are plenty of benefits to three-dimensional modeling software today. From a simple tool used by architects to a full-blown visualization program, SketchUp has continuously evolved over the past decade.

Despite its challenging journey, it has grown into a modeler that is capable of integrating with many plugins and rendering software applications that rank among the most robust.

SketchUp is an excellent tool for computer savvy rendering artists of any skill level. This product has a user-friendly interface that allows beginners as well as professionals to easily learn it. You can take full advantage of the auxiliary plugins available within SketchUp once you become familiar with the program.

SketchUp Users favorite extensions

The following are some of the best Sketchup plugins that every user must utilize in 2023:-

Purge All Tool

Maintaining a clean and organized model can be time-consuming and frustrating in SketchUp.

It is not just good practice, but also imperative, as if your model gets too big, you risk spreading layers and model components throughout the whole thing.

Despite its seemingly simple name, Purge All is a very important plugin with a very clear purpose. In addition, this plugin will allow you to perform a more precise and robust purge than SketchUp’s default tools, and you will even be able to see what has been affected after the purge has taken place.

CurviLoft tool

If you are interested in creating curvilinear models of your own, CurviLoft will be the ideal tool for you. It will bring to you things that you would have thought would only be possible if you had a program like Maya or Rhino at your disposal. You can use three tools with Curviloft: lofting along a path, lofting along a line or skinning along a line.

In some practical aspects, CurviLoft and Follow Me have some similarities in terms of how they work and how they function. Compared to CurviLoft, however, CurviLoft is not only capable of connecting two shapes along a path, but it can also connect two different shapes at the same time when they are connected along the same path.

Joint Push Pull plugins

Joint Push Pull offers you a number of tools that you can use to make your model look like the digital Gumby. In addition to going into the technical details of what each of these tools does, be assured that mastering this plugin will save you a great deal of time when you are modeling.

Thea rendering tool

When used in conjunction with SketchUp’s material design, it is a great rendering plugin for its effects and material design features.

The renderer’s fog and cloud preset that are included with the renderer can be used to render an interactive render using Interactive Region Rendering in Sketchup.

Using Sketchup, designers can select specific parts of their designs to render, and Sketchup will respond with the results automatically.

Thea offers a wide range of material types in addition to a broad material library. Whether you are creating layers, tone mappings, displacements, or procedural textures. In SketchUp, you can access these libraries either through the paint bucket tool or through the content browser.

Twilight Rendering Extension

Twilight Render still has a long way to go before it reaches its full potential. It is worth noting that this is the only free rendering plugin that we know of, and it will give you a decent output image as well as a decent library of materials. However, we would like to emphasize that this is not intended for professional users.

Furthermore, it allows Sketchup users to experiment with a rendering tool for free, giving them the opportunity to become familiar with it completely through experimentation. This aspect also resembles SketchUp itself.

Brighter 3D software

The tool features an easy to use interface, a streamlined toolset, and a lot of power under the hood when it comes to visual effects rendering, so it advertises an easy-to-use tool that also has a lot of power under the hood.

With Brighter, you can create an accurate and comparable digital sample image in seconds using an intuitive preview tool that seamlessly integrates with SketchUp.

VRAY plugins

In addition to SketchUp, VRAY supports the application with its own user friendly plugin. If you are interested in making photo realistic renderings using SketchUp, you probably want to start by looking into VRAY as a starting point.

It has a material editor, as well as all the other tools included in the package, which will enable you to create pro quality images and animations with ease.

In VRAY, you are given access to a free set of tools and materials, but you also have the option of putting a little skin in the game to enable you to make full use of the full range of options and settings that are available to you.

JHS Power Bar

This plugin offers a number of useful functions, including the ability to create arrays based on paths. Balustrades can be created quickly using a series of components arranged according to a predefined pattern.

Section Cut Face

This plugin allows you to easily add faces to your section planes. It is also possible to set the face to update automatically as you edit the model, allowing you to quickly change the color for presentation purposes.

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