Apr. 18th, 2018

galgal: Aryeh Ben-Menashe (Default)
After all the architectural objects of the temple complex were included in the 3d model, it would be nice to make a beautiful video. But there are a number of obstacles.

The 3D model of Ezekiel's Temple was created in SketchUp, and this program is not designed to create complex animations, and it can not use realistic multi-polygonal models of plants and stones in quantities estimated in millions and billions. Therefore, to create a realistic video, I must use other programs.

The easiest way to create a realistic natural landscape seems to me to use the Vue xStream program. The transfer of the 3D model from SketchUp to Vue xStream is quite laborious, but it is quite feasible. Unfortunately, Vue xStream renders images of very poor quality, faded and with steps on rectilinear faces. Therefore, the main way to use Vue xStream can be to use it as a plug-in in other programs, for example 3DS Max or Cinema 4D.

I have these programs installed, but I do not have the skills to work with them.

In addition, during preliminary checks of the rendering capabilities of V-Ray in 3DS Max, when using Vue xStream, it turned out that this process will use a huge amount of RAM, and therefore it probably will not work on my laptop. Of course, I can try more complex ways when the model is divided into parts and each part will be rendered separately. But it will take a very long time, given my poor familiarity with compositing.

Therefore at this stage I believe that my work is finished. I visualized the prophecy of Ezekiel, although not with high quality, but it is sufficient that professional architects can create a real object on the basis of this model.

Ezekiel's Temple.

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