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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    Looking good, Steve, very good.
  • [WIP] Taj Mahal

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    Nice! This one was made for 3D printing in metal [flash=853,505:aix4bh51]http://www.youtube.com/v/L4l-Dsh6Cmg&fs=1[/flash:aix4bh51] It looks way better on Youtube, for some reason, though.
  • BeachHouse render

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    michaliszissiouM
    Very nice. Except that sand should be wet near the sea. More dark and reflective.
  • Render this: Disco ball

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    shuraS
    Very good idea, lets share some people silhouettes. But since this thread is about disco balls, we should move to here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=31744
  • Some technical stuff

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    Looks like a Roots Blower to me
  • A lighthouse, a lake and a train

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    Hi!! thanks for the comments!! they help me improve! Is true, the lighthouse is out of scale and the texture is very strong. i will try to fix that... Thanks for all your comments!! and Thank you Sketchucation!! Grettings Fede PD: Sorry about my english!!! jaja
  • Boat interior rendered in Shaderlight

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    alvisA
    Yes, a good model, design and rendering
  • Apartment Interior

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    allanxA
    Thanks for the very helpful comments guys... I have adjusted the strength of the effect and brush, here are the result with bloom version.... Thanks, allanx [image: kNzD_Version2_Lighter_1000.jpg] [image: K2CY_Version2_Bloom_1000.jpg]
  • Post Floof Rehabiltation

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    @jsteacy thanks a lot for your comments, i totally agreed with you, about the call outs yes they are had drawn, the difficulty in this project was that it was only a week project 2nd thing is that we have to co-operate with our juniors 3rd year students, so all 4 group members have to design a panel,so the last one and the upper two are designed by juniors, and in super adobe structure barbed wire is used, and yes the workers must use gloves, and i could have upload the section elevation pics but they are about 35 mb each so thats why couldn't upload them, i ll try to upload them as a PDF. and ya thanks a lot again for your comments i dont mind any harsh comments coz the are for my benefits , Thank you sir
  • My model of the tallest brick church in the world

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    I like the precise details and fine-tuned colors of the textures! Keep up the good work!
  • 1910 China Closet

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    Dave RD
    Thank you Pilou. I was experimenting over my morning coffee. I don't know if either of these are successful but here they are. First, I ran the render image through FotoSketcher using a Pencil Sketch option. Then I combined the line style, render and FS output. [image: 5083616720_6b4098694d_b.jpg] And for the second one, I used a watercolor option in FS. [image: 5083021185_7eca1f1ed9_b.jpg] I need to draw some appropriate knobs for the doors, yet.
  • NPR Retro Style

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    Ross your comments are "spot on" you have a great eye and design sensibility. Glad to see that you are graciously sharing your experience and expertise with all of us. Robert this looks like a fun venture. I have a few "original" S&R catalogs from I have always loved the simple but welcoming renderings of their home kits.
  • Thea, training, trials ...

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    utilerU
    @starling75 said: @utiler said: Nice work Bohdan. where are those trees from? Trees are made in treed .. http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=29722&hilit=tree+starling&start=15#p262163 COOL, Ta!!
  • :Restaurant:

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    Fantastic for pure sketchup output - limited colour palette works really well. Love the design too - bit retro but sleek modern at the same time.
  • Render This: Interior

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    tridemT
    @solo said: I agree, anyone got a good scene to share? One that can be lit many ways if possible, room for imagination. Flapsyd at kerkythea forum asked me for this one, if you like... skp file vers.6 tridem_livingroom.zip [image: aMs4_lrva.jpg]
  • My Watercolour works....

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    allanxA
    Thanks for visiting my site Troy.... allanx
  • Sound Studio

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    Ok shall take a look at the curve change. Learning lots doing this. After all its just a bit of fun but like to make it right
  • Andre Barbosa - Wacom INTUOS 4 Modelled

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    Thank you guys! Meand a lot to me! Daniel, meybe I'll model my PC. Just MAYBE! hahaha Be sure to check my other posts See you! Cheers from Brazil!
  • Dark day

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    Wow, Davidh, thanks for all the links, this will keep me busy for awhile. Cheers!
  • Curviloft & Fotosketcher

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    pilouP
    Very funny the grass ring!
  • Coroners Court

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    Thanks for the comments & critiques people, it's very much appreciated. Ken, the whole model was textured in sketchup - because 3ds max reads the UV coordinates once I bring it in and start setting materials up. Though in hindsight there are things that I should have textured in max such as those wooden boards on the underside of the roof canopy... I spent absolutely ages moving the texture on each board (they're all individually modelled) around to prevent tiling and also to give me the chance to apply different amounts of hue/saturation/reflectivity to each one in max. However I've since learned a far quicker way of doing this winthin max. I did the same thing with the "sleeper" fence around the car park too. The only non sketchup elements are the foliage, cars & people.

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