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Hard to give you an idea of best settings because there is a multitude of variables involved. Firstly, find out what your graphics card is, and make sure you have an appropriate driver for it. For example, I have a GTX 460, and if I used the second to last release of drivers, my mouse would stutter on screen and I would end up with streaky tails behind where I moved my mouse in Sketchup. Newest set I can work on the model I mentioned earlier with no issues like that. Layers are the next thing you need to focus on. Put each individual aspect of your stadium on a different layer and turn off layers that you are not using. The roof should be one layer, the facade another, the seats another, and so forth. Practice using components, because if used properly they will help a lot. It's something that really just takes practice to find the most appropriate way to use components, and really just depends on your personal style. Some of the default settings that can be changed to help include going into preferences (Window - Preferences) and turning off unused extensions, going into general and increasing the autosave time (if you want an autosave file to be created), turning off update checking (just a pain to deal with at times) and adjusting your OpenGL settings. It would be impossible for me to say which are the best OpenGL settings for you, but try each of them and see which of them help you the most. I could go on all day, but this will provide you a starting point to work off. Good luck and happy modelling. |
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What is the capacity of bigest stadium you do, Pompeyfan?
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The one I mentioned? 52,500.
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#5105 |
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Pompeyfan, can you help me with the lightind render?
Like Hyatt Regency Stadium exterior render night! |
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#5107 |
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![]() Main stand, work in progress. Artet, i used the seat textures you posted couple of days ago. I hope you dont mind, but if you do, theres no problem, i will try to make some on my own. |
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Hi danielbeier,
how did you make your texture of your pepsi stadium? |
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Not much to it, I just set up my Vray rectangular lights where the field lights are positioned along the roof, set the glass transparency on the facade to 0.25 and ran the rendering.
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I don't make any texture, I take them from downloaded models.
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No problemo, I will post the originals next week if you want.
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artet can you help me? and whats the capacity of that stadium u posted?
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I don't remember the exact capacity (I have a layout of the stands capacity in other PC), but its close to 90.000. I have a bigger one though, but doesn't have any detail besides the stands.
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New seats texture I'm using...
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Guys I dont want to mean or anything, but making a large capacity stadium doesnt mean it will look amazing. Why don't just aim smaller and concentrate more on the design :P ? Its more impressive then seeing huge bowls :P
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Cuz the best stadiums in the world are the biggest ones
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Lol not really :P A small stadium can be just as impressive as a big one :P
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big stadiums are usually more interesting, but main reason for that is simply the fact they are big (Barca). IMO its much harder to make an interesting small stadium with a charisma. One of my favourite stadiums would be Pepsi Arena (Legia) which is small, but seems almost perfect.
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