Tutorial: ADVANCED SCATTER in D5 Render
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
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Hola Gediminas, one more wonderful tutorial :)))
Thanks for watching it :)
every time you post a D5 video the quality of the finished product looks nicer
would be pretty sad if it went the other way tho~
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pretty result
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Yes. We will see a lot of similar renders and animations withe the same scattered models. Yesterday Ive upgraded d5 to pro and i know i was around 6500 person who goes to pro version. I am wondering how many users D5 will get till end of this year.
Cam D5 do an auto AI textures? (AO, height, roughness and stuff)
Yeah they have auto Ai texture maps , Ai texture enhancer , and Ai Seamless Texture maker
How memory efficient is the scatter? 8gig of vram is enough to navigate a scene like this properly?
Yea, that should be perfectly fine. The moment the viewport becomes too slow, you can just use a more aggressive far-cull distance for assets.
I’d recommend a higher VRAM if you want to do larger scatter areas without your computer slowing down . A lot of people have been accidentally doing too big of scatter areas and they can’t open their files again due to a lack of VRAM
@@AshtonAime3D Unfortunately that's not an options for a while, so I will be just cautious. Thanks for the warning!
Sorry, whats the program?
D5 - it's free, get it here: bit.ly/3z9LwHX
I’ve been using Twinmotion because it’s free including all assets, also has scatter. How does it compare to D5 nowadays?
TL;DR this - ua-cam.com/video/7tTfL-DtpXk/v-deo.html
@@DesignGoBrr true, but who’s the North Koreans, D5 or TM?
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UE5 or D5 which one do u prefer❤
D5 for client work, UE5 for personal work
So you can't render a plan, because of the gridded vegetation? seems a pretty big limitation ..
Yea, hopefully we'll get a proper tool for breaking apart the uniform grid distribution