Our goal is to compare various architectural rendering engines using the same 3D model. Your contribution will help us showcase the differences in outcomes objectively. We'll be featuring rendering engines such as Lumion, D5 Render, Enscape, Twinmotion, Vray, Unreal Engine, and more in this ultimate comparison. If you're skilled in a rendering engine not listed here and believe it would add value to this project, please feel free to join us!
Before we dive in, please note that not all submitted images will make it into the final video. Only the best submissions will be selected for inclusion.
The files are packed into a ZIP archive for your convenience. Make sure you have WinRAR or WinZip installed to unzip the files.
The 3D model was created using SketchUp and saved in an older Sketchup version for compatibility with most 3D modeling software and rendering engines. No other file format will be provided.
There are reference images included in the download. These images were the inspiration for the basic model. Feel free to use them to help create the final renderings.
Before you start rendering, take a moment to review the reference image provided. It will guide you in terms of framing and essential details.
Use materials from the asset library of your chosen rendering engine; do not use external paid PBR materials.
The materials are tagged with their correct names as references, and no diffuse textures are included. Therefore you're allowed to choose the best type of texture to fit in the image, as long as it follows the overall theme of the image. For example, there's a texture for the decking called "rough wood", so any type of not-so-polished and rough wood works here. Or the metal cladding as the cabin outer layer... feel free to use any type of cladding you see fit, but stay in the "metal" type of material.
4.2 Interior scene:
Feel free to add as much "life" to the image as you can. For example, in the interior scene if you want to add books lying on the ground next to the chair, go for it! Or if you have access to a hanging vase plant in your asset library and want to include it on the shelf, also can!
Important 1: Do not include extra furniture or change the existing furniture.
Important 2: Do not add any 3D people.
And in the exterior scene, if you want to add patches and decals, leaves on the ground, grunge textures, and make the exterior space feel used and torn, you can! Aim for a realistic cabin in the woods.
Be creative but maintain the original framing and aim for realism.
Please note that this is a voluntary opportunity and not a paid job. It's a chance to be part of a YouTube video that will put all major rendering engines to the test. We've opened it to the community to ensure an unbiased comparison.
Our team will review all submitted images and select the best ones for inclusion in the video. Images will be chosen based on quality, realism, and adherence to the guidelines.
All images used in the video will have credits along with it. So don't forget to send them via email with the images!
You can send your images until the end of October (31st). After this date, we'll be fully engaged in the scriptwriting and video production process.
However, we understand that creativity doesn't always adhere to a strict schedule. If you need a few extra days, we'll accept submissions after the due date. Please be aware that submissions received after the deadline are not guaranteed to be considered for the final selection.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at community@learnupstairs.com