⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.6b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    Looking good, Steve, very good.
  • Mitcorb old model new finish

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    I have Kerkythea on board, but I have been mainly focused on modeling and understanding the capabilities of Sketchup since I joined here. Eventually, I guess I will do some rendering.
  • "2 Ext Update Night and sunny scene"

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    I just upload a sunny and a night version, your feedback is apreciated and your c&c most welcome. thx dale! Horseman: on the second ones just few minutes and on the big house about 2 and a half, hours for each render using vray for sketchup.
  • A granite rock

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    michaliszissiouM
    Rocks are complicated, these are abstract sculpture at its best, its like 'Elgin marbles' at British museum. But you need lot of poly, a lot!!!. If we're talking about convincing rocks and not just a background. Damn rocks...
  • Speed modeling living room (video-making off)

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    This was a very interesting video. Modo seem to be a nice programm. One thing with your render: The Drawer couldn't open because of the shaggy rug.
  • My first post in the forum: two buildings

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    jo-keJ
    My first choice was IDX, then I've found twilight and this became the one and only renderengine I am using.
  • Sculpture_updated

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    michaliszissiouM
    lol, all i like 'sit'. Its simple. A least my name is not starting with an Xe (xenophon) which could make things difficult. You know that this X pronounce sounds like access
  • Seeking Help to Improve

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    @roger said: @Olishea, no I don't think the lens flare is impossible. You don't know what lights are behind the camera. Maybe I have an open bulb to create some fill light or perhaps I am catching a light off of one of the ceiling fixtures. While not precisely positioned, something similar is quite possible. In the old days(really old as in the age of the big bang), decrepit folks like myself would paint these into a render on chrome bumpers and gold teeth etc. We industrial designers called them farkles as in fake sparkles. They are designer bling. Mies Van der Rohe stated that "Less is more!", but sometimes more is more fun. And they do serve a function of underlining the chrominess of the chrome. In real life we rely so much on constantly changing views to tell us what some thing is. In a flat still image we need to manage every aspect of the image for the viewer to fully understand what is being presented. As Adam Savage says on the program Mythbusters, "I reject your reality and substitute my own." Good morning Roger, Well said ! Cheers. inasia
  • Spiders skylines

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    michaliszissiouM
    Some are visible the rest only half of it, maybe a provider problem who knows. But even this way these look brilliant.
  • Architectural model animations - basic

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    @utiler said: Hi Brooke, A nice touch is to animate shadows as you move the camera; make the building seem a little more alive! Agreed. Thanks, Andrew. My concern with animating shadows here is adding time to the set up and rendering process. It would seem if the time setting remains static, SU needs to do a lot less computing when rendering. ??? I will likely add more of that, though, and for me, time will flow backward! This because the road in, the approach, is from the west, and the desired path is around the south side to the east and then to the back (north).
  • Architectural models - untextured, unrendered

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    test embed - WIP - all my postings to this thread are of this same project Carkeek renovation interior - CURRENT - more or less [flash=1280,745:5o7ctb76]http://www.youtube.com/v/yX6vYGpw2kg&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1?rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/yX6vYGpw2kg&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1?rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="1280" height="745"></embed></object>[/flash:5o7ctb76] Direct link for smaller (formerly larger) display of same video For those like me, learning this linkage stuff, the above EQUALS: Direct link for smaller display: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX6vYGpw2kg AND IS: 'left bracket' url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX6vYGpw2kg]Direct link for larger display[/url 'right bracket'
  • My Sketchup WIP's, Renders and finished models.

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    It's a nice render. But I don't think the tires should be so reflective. Hey on your GTR on the previous page, when you were all done, did you reverse faces? Just urios (TYPOS!!!! Meant to say curious XD) PS Why are you vomiting at your own renders? Hm...
  • Skp &vray&ps

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    nice image, I would like to see more.
  • Motocross helmet

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    olisheaO
    its $22 but more than worth it. I would pay $100 for it to be honest. http://www.smustard.com/script/SubdivideAndSmooth
  • Indirect Lighting

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    3rd render on the top. Ive been trying to work with stone walls but a little to tough to figure them out. Im using a blender material on a wall with uv's from SketchUp. There isnt much depth on the stone because its normal maps and not displacements. The 4th on the top is displaced a little.
  • New project and lessons learned

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    [image: b8JK_Art_substrate.jpg] Using a mounting substrate that attaches to clips into the spaces between tiles allows more flexibility in the positioning of art elements that don't span the cracks between tiles. The right two art groups are contrasted with the remaining art not shown with a substrate. After studying the result I would probably use just one backing for each two art groups.
  • [WIP] Lumix GF1

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    Pyroluna, do you mean the actual lens glass inside the lens? Anyways here's another update, front and top complete. Need to do the sides, back and bottom. [image: 4OK4_3.png] cheers, ultimatez
  • Simple Elevation Illustrations (WIP)

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    Hi, Robert - Yep ... looks better to me! Have a great weekend!
  • Living

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    @horseman04 said: Nice Job. Out of curiosity what was it rendered with? @thorian_oscuro said: a small room one floor to see if they like ... made whit sketchup+vray 1.48.83
  • Subsea Animation

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    Updated. [flash=640,385:3ujq56ao]http://www.youtube.com/v/BkODJhFDxxk&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1 http://www.youtube.com/v/BkODJhFDxxk&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1[/flash:3ujq56ao]
  • Render this: Mad science

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    Rich O BrienR
    Rummaging around a hdd and found this... [image: ills_Render_This_Mad_Scientist.jpg] Rubbish entry, but an entry none the less

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