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.
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.
a tutorial full of useful and helpful information.
Thank you very much🙏
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.
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.
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.