Twilight to 3D Warehouse - back to Twilight Test

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Twilight to 3D Warehouse - back to Twilight Test

Post by Gaieus » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:07 am

It seems that the round trip is successful:

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ ... 2c30e19543

If you download the file and render it and see something similar to the logo image I added (or actually the test render one attached below), then it works for others, too.

(And yes, I am supposed to see this I guess, you just never know what uploading to the WH strips off the models...) :roll:
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Re: Twilight to 3D Warehouse - back to Twilight Test

Post by notareal » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:19 am

Works fine. :^: Perhaps people could start using "twilight ready" tag for models that can be rendered without modifications.

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Re: Twilight to 3D Warehouse - back to Twilight Test

Post by Gaieus » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:53 am

I've tagged it with "Twilight Render" (for simple "twilight", a bunch of scary things came up :D )
But there can even be some convention for this (as well as maybe some way to make sure that library and global material settings also travel the journey - as I am afraid, currently that is not certain as they need external reference)
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Re: Twilight to 3D Warehouse - back to Twilight Test

Post by Fletch » Thu Oct 08, 2009 12:59 pm

Tagging with "Twilight Render" should be sufficient enough/standard enough. Thank you.

Any hi-res images, sky images, IES files, etc. will not of course 'travel' with your warehouse-hosted model... but these are not needed to get great renderings.

Thanks for reminding us of this 'feature', Gai!

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