<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto">Hey there,<div><br></div><div>I also use blender for this. But I would recommend getting the STEPper add-on so you can import STEP files with relatively clean geometry. The STL/OBJ workflow was always too janky for me when animating, especially for things like knobs with complex geometry.</div><div><a href="https://ambient.gumroad.com/l/stepper">https://ambient.gumroad.com/l/stepper</a></div><div><br></div><div>Project UVs from view is 100% the way to go for aligning panel graphics. I use the @4X png asset exporter in illustrator and I’ve never had pixelation issues even with big 4K macro renders. SVG may seem nice because of the infinite scaling but it always is more trouble than it’s worth in render IMHO just use pngs they’re faster and easier to work with.</div><div><br></div><div>As for the UI, they’ve come a long way from how it used to be and you can configure your interface to your specific workflow, which I find greatly cuts down on the clutter and speeds up my rendering process as a whole.<br><br>This is all just my two cents, but I’ve been using blender to do this professionally for about 4 years and I think it’s fantastic.<br><br>Cheers,</div><div><div dir="ltr">Stephen Petoniak</div></div><div dir="ltr"><br><blockquote type="cite">On Nov 1, 2022, at 5:02 AM, Mike Bryant <mbryant@futurehorizons.com> wrote:<br><br></blockquote></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">
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I use Blender for an entirely different reason but I have to say it's the most idiosyncratic UI yet invented. Also it often changes from version to version, as though there are two competing teams working on it that don't talk to each other. So unless you
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Also how photorealistic do you actually need ? Several PCB programs have 3D rendering solutions with simpler models that can be used to generate quite a good image.</div>
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<div id="divRplyFwdMsg" dir="ltr"><font face="Calibri, sans-serif" style="font-size:11pt" color="#000000"><b>From:</b> Synth-diy <synth-diy-bounces@synth-diy.org> on behalf of Oren Leavitt via Synth-diy <synth-diy@synth-diy.org><br>
<b>Sent:</b> 31 October 2022 23:00<br>
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<b>Subject:</b> Re: [sdiy] Best program for photo realistic renders of synths?</font>
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<div class="PlainText">Another +1 for Blender.<br>
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I use it mainly for 3D print models. You do need to set some things up <br>
in Blender to optimize workflow for precision modelling and correct <br>
scaling. There are many tutorials out there.<br>
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Tutorials at <a href="https://makertales.com">https://makertales.com</a> are excellent<br>
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- Oren<br>
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On 10/31/22 2:49 PM, Davide Romboli via Synth-diy wrote:<br>
> +1 for Blender ... free and Open Source<br>
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> Il giorno lun 31 ott 2022 alle ore 18:10 Danjel van Tijn / intellijel<br>
> <danjel@intellijel.com> ha scritto:<br>
>> I want to start making photo-realistic renders of synth projects but I am trying to choose which program is worth focusing my learning efforts on.<br>
>><br>
>> We do all our 3D CAD work in Fusion 360 (PCBs are in Altium) and all our panel graphics in Adobe Illustrator.<br>
>><br>
>> One step that is really important for me is to be able to take my panel graphic from illustrator and add them as decals to the 3D models. This needs to be precise in scale/position and should be easy to do or else it will be a real bottleneck for productivity.<br>
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>> If I import graphics to Fusion, it is a real pain to try and scale them to the correct size and there is no option for 1:1 import. Fusion has very poor tools for this; they only allow coarse, concentric scaling (unless you manually try an enter scaling values
but then you are just guessing) and it is very slow. Also, Fusion does not allow the import of vector images.<br>
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>> I have taken a quick look at Blender and Rhino so far as alternatives. Rhino allows for import of native Ilustrator files and will import at the correct scale.<br>
>> Blender will allow SVG import but not at the correct scale. The scaling too is a bit easier to use than Fusion but it is still not ideal.<br>
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>> In terms of Blender vs Rhino, it is difficult to know which one is worth the time investment. Blender seems deeper in features, is free and has a large support community. Rhino at least offers a one-time purchase option that is not unreasonable and I like
the interface better but the user community seems a lot smaller and I need to understand the NURBS approach.<br>
>> Also, a lot of people, whether they are using Blender or Rhino, seem to do the final rendering in Keyshot (which is quite expensive).<br>
>><br>
>> Does anyone have experience with these or another program? What would you recommend?<br>
>> I still need to make photo realistic models of UI elements like knobs and switches and for this, I am probably always going to be more familiar with the parametric cad modeling approach.<br>
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>> thanks!<br>
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>> Danjel<br>
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