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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Dave RD
    Amazing!
  • House render

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    ntxdaveN
    Well gone.
  • Sketchup American Toy Truck

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    ntxdaveN
    Great work!
  • End Table

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    boofredlayB
    Here is the finished product. https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=76554
  • House render (Updated)

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    @marked001 said: I'm a big proponent of 2 point perspective.. so I like the first better Thanks for your opinion. It is interesting that when I posted the image (Parrellism on) in trimble forum somebody critisised, saying it did not look good because it did not have 3 point pesective and took the time to post images showing the concept of two point and 3 point pespective ( concepts I fully understand) I would appreciate the comment from others on this. Might just be personal peception I don't know
  • Tropical Mo-Dern

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    Bryan KB
    That night scene is perfect!
  • Red Hong flyby animation

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    Bryan KB
    @majid said: Beautiful portfolio. What is your rendering engine for the ship animation? Thanks! I used Raylectron for the animation. I then added the sound effect and music in Filmora. Check the longer final version.
  • Red Hong flyby extended

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks marked001!
  • Contemporary Home

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    Gus RG
    Thanks folks. Maybe I could get more work if I moved to Vietnam. About 40 years ago, most of the architectural renderings were either water color or colored pencil. I was trying to learn colored pencil techniques to that end but whatever illustrative presentation were just elevations on mylar and technical pens. The rest of my work was drafting. From land surveys, to civil engineering to structural engineering. Planning and at an architect's office which was 2D drafting. Started doing non-photo real rendering around the mid 2000s and I was charging $500 per rendering. Of course I spent far more billable time than $500 with all the details. I needed the work and the experience or practice. Most of my work remains drafting. I starting doing more photo-real rendering using Kerkythea. I finally got Thea Render only a few years ago. I tried V-Ray but it kept crashing on me. D5 Render is really good for doing fast work. I like setting things up with Thea now and rendering in D5. It's difficult to get rendering work. Last week someone wanted a rendering. For $350. I would have done it for $600 since I already did the model for the architect. I've gotten anywhere from $500 to $2,500 (USD) for architectural renderings. At one point I really needed work and did some non-photo real for container homes. For a mere $100. I can't think of any way to stand out to get rendering work. If it's not outsourcing it seem like real estate investors aren't even interested in renderings anymore. Architectural firms are just using Revit generated renderings which for the most part look amateurish.
  • Old Benches

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    Dave RD
    @rich o brien said: I was close to saying AI generated but I wasn't sure. It was the windows and panelling that looked off. If you tried to match that with a render the time needed would be chunky! It failed with the leg style though. But overall impressive. Especially your later share. It seems things especially on the perimeters of the image get painted with a large brush. And you're right about it failing with the legs. Maybe with better prompts. I haven't tried any other AI image generators so I don't know how they compare. Here's another I did yesterday. The original. [image: 53384889175_a0e4194a63_b.jpg] Part of the prompt indicated stucco patches on old brick wall. I got these. [image: 53384453296_aec9ae07f3_b.jpg] [image: 53384764434_604112c340_b.jpg] I like my brick wall texture better but like you say, in the right hands it is pretty amazing. And certainly for no more time than I have invested in the images, it's hard to complain too much. Well, except for the stucco that looks like it was made from a wedding dress.
  • Lakehouse render B&W and Colour

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    @jo-ke said: wow! Very nice, I love the curtains and the light. Thanks, the curtains are Native TM microphone mesh material, under metal.
  • Playground in the Australian Bush

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    Bryan KB
    Excellent work as always.
  • Greetings for the upcoming Christmas season 2023

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    tuna1957T
    Most excellent !
  • Single Family Addition and Remodel

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    Gus RG
    Thanks all. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask.
  • A Backrooms Scene

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    rankuupR
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  • Guanyin Spaceport

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks marked001!
  • Most impressive SketchUp modelling

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    At Real Animation Works, we're delighted to introduce our latest courses in SketchUp and Stable Diffusion. The results have been nothing short of extraordinary. Our students are not only mastering these skills but also achieving awe-inspiring outcomes. Join us on this exciting journey of creativity and innovation! https://www.realanimationworks.co.uk/product-page/sketchup-and-stable-diffusion-rendering-course [image: KR8W_ArchitectureTutorLodnon.jpg]
  • New Raylectron 5.2 test render - red Jeep

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  • Upsidedown House

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    ntxdaveN
    And that says it all TBoy.
  • Blue Moon

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    Mike AmosM
    Very sharp mate.
  • How to Post Pics

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    Hi, I'm using Sketchup 2019, Windows 10.in my laptop, Laubwerk plants library window shows empty in sketchup 2019, I tried Laubwerk Plants Kit Freebie v1.0.28 & v1.0.43, both library browser shows empty, at same time its working fine with 3dsmax 2018 in the same system (Win 10 AMD Ryzen 5 3550H + Radeon RX 560X 4GB Graphics). I also installed it in sketchup 2015 in win 32 bit PC, and it works fine. Any help Please.... [image: Svsw_2023-10-07_0358501600x900.jpg]

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