Yes, this is true. I am diving into it and seeing if there is any way to add those to the list, but you are correct as far as I am aware at the moment. But it offers a very good way to show customers their options and you can get some quick good images for a website or a file sharing platforms.
Yes, that is true. Some companies and advertisement agencies would want a higher quality render to use for marketing material. I'm sure they would have no problem paying the extra money $140.00 a month for Keyshot or $500.00 a year for Maverick. But I think for what most of us CAD designers, Cycles will work ok.
a tutorial full of useful and helpful information.
Thank you very much🙏
It's been a long time. We missed you Don.
Yes, Life has been getting in the way. I'm glad to be back through and hope to expand on future content.
YES - Thank you so much for your time!!!
Wishing you all the best.
Amazing tutorial as usual!!!
I really appreciate it. I hope you are doing well. Thanks for dropping the comment and your continued support.
Learning a lot from your clip ! Watching your clip to improve my skill everyday
Thank you so much. Comments like this are what keep me going. I really appreciate your support and you taking the time to leave a comment.
welcome back Sensei
Glad to be back. Thanks so much for that. I really appreciate it.
thank you
You are welcome as always.
in my experience, batch render really doesnt like working with custom materials and settings. Just me?
Yes, this is true. I am diving into it and seeing if there is any way to add those to the list, but you are correct as far as I am aware at the moment. But it offers a very good way to show customers their options and you can get some quick good images for a website or a file sharing platforms.
@@donsjewelrymakingandjapantrave but not so good if the brand you're working for requires your visuals to have a certain look & feel
Yes, that is true. Some companies and advertisement agencies would want a higher quality render to use for marketing material. I'm sure they would have no problem paying the extra money $140.00 a month for Keyshot or $500.00 a year for Maverick. But I think for what most of us CAD designers, Cycles will work ok.