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Thanks LegoWilderness! i will be uploading a final copy, with the land rover towing an animal. (Trying to help it). Are you on Lego Ideas? This will be one of the entries for their land rover conest. Thanks again for commenting!
Yes! I am on Lego Ideas! Np, it looks absolutely fantastic! I'll be sure to follow you... Are you under TheLegoStudio there? Once again, best of luck in the contest!
Hey guys, I posted a rendered image that I made. I dont know if anything can be done, but I was a little bit diasapointed (just a tiny bit, Mecabrick's in browser rendering is great) with the quality of it. Ive looked at other people's renders, and they seemed better. Is there any setting or something that I should change? Any advise is helpful...
Also, I am using the free version to render. No credits.
Thanks a lot guys!
Yeah, your right scrubs... please excuse my ignorance. I should get to know how to render better, and be more patient. Please don’t view me as being rude though, I highly respect you for making all of this wonderful free LEGO cad.
By the way scrubs, the render you added is incredibly realistic and detailed. I would be willing to buy credits for me to make something like that, but how many do you think it would cost?
@TheLegoStudio That is all good. I try to create tools to make complicated tasks easy(ier) so that pretty much everybody can play with it. However you shall still have at least a rough understanding of the concept. Before Mecabricks time, making LEGO renders has always been a real pain for not very good results
But I looked around on the forum and on you Youtube Channel, but I couldnt find direct info on how to render as well as yours. Like, I would like to mainly know which settings do what. I am aware that I will have to purchase credits beforehand to get ideal renders, but what I thought would be helpful is if you made a tutorial of a step by step process of how to render on the Meca Bricks farm. Starting from default settings, using credits, and changing settings. Basically, like how you made the render of my build, showing the entire process.
Again, I will be willing to purchase credits If i know more about rendering, and If making a tutorial is not possible, ther is no problem. You work really hard on all of this, and i do not want to take advantage of your free renders you allow us users to use.
Also, If you have info on this already, i will gladly look at it. I spent time looking for rendering tutorials on the forum and youtube, but some of it is outdated, and mostly, it is specifics. Maybe it is just my stupidity.
Thanks for Compensating with my ignorance again...
Lighting is an important part of the process and makes the difference between something average and something special. It works the same way in Mecabricks as in other 3D software. You can start by this series of tutorials by Andrew from Blenderguru: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys4793edotw
@TheLegoStudio I'd prefer that you would not use my render for your entry. Your model is great and . am sure that you can make some cool stuff yourself.
Totally agree with you scrubs. I was hesitant to use it because it is not made by me, and it would not be okay if I just used someone else’s . Thanks for the encouragement though! I will try my best to make something as good as yours
Very nice representation of a Discovery. If I could give any advice, though, a 6-stud-wide vehicle might work better. Just a matter of opinion, though!
Yeah, I agree with you Stud chicken.
I didn’t want to have to make the landscape to big though, because it would have used more than 1 thousand parts...
I just uploaded my own render, similar to scrubs, but of course way less good...
If you have any suggestions or comments, I would apretiate it if you say them
Does anyone know why I cannot render this?
I know the daily limit is 10, but when I go on the render side, the button that says "render", is dark grey, as if it is disabled. When I click on it, nothing happens.
I've posted screenshots from the workshop before, and Scrubs, the creator of Mecabricks (and the one who made that amazing render) deleted it. I then knew that screenshots from the workshop were not acceptable.
Thats a great render LegoWilderness! Thanks.
Unfortunately though, The render button is still grayed out for me, eventhough i have waited a while and played around with the settings. :'(
@TheLegoStudio You can only render one image at a time. It may happen that something goes wrong at upload time. A script runs everyday to assess if projects in the queue shall be identified as fail.
If you use Mecabricks on Chrome, make sure that you get the latest version. It looks like the previous release was buggy and it could easily loose the connection during cross origin requests.
Idk! They emailed me telling me that they deleted it because they said that It was not my own.
Maybe they got confused because they saw Scrub's Render and thought that I copied it? I am really confused about what to do now... :,(
Yeah, this is my new entry. The lego Ideas team deleted my first entry because they said that I had copied someone else's' Land Rover. I cannot rely deny this, I did loosely based mind off of someone else's.
Anyway, this is my new entry, everything's the same, but the car is different.
In case you wanted to know, my Land Rover is based off of a Land Rover Defender 90 TD XS.
Ok, I used Scrubs position on the render he used and changed it to my own settings.
Scrubs: Just a heads up, I did not copy any settings or lighting effects of the render you made.