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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    Looking good, Steve, very good.
  • Car Shock Absorber

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    bravo, good job very realistic!
  • Underground gallery

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    THX for comments
  • Model this: Popeye

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    pilouP
    @unknownuser said: that picture might have scared me! @Richard: Things are always little hidden from the beginning of the world
  • Render this: L.E.D lighting

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    Some nice attempts of rendering LED strip but you wanna try chip leds as opposed to those 5mm. This would be a lot easier.. http://www.oznium.com/product_photos/large/2753.jpg
  • My latest render

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    thanks i rendered with vray and i was trying to make it look like a morning scene i will try some changes on the backdrop see i cant make the trees more subtle. Then i agree on the floor it seems plastic.
  • Car Crawler

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    @madhav said: very nice touch. would be interesting to see it moving. sketchy physics?? Never tried, but why not...
  • Twilight NPR Test - Updated 12-13-09

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    Back at it a little after being away for a while.........one of several new views - this one of the courtyard area off of the kitchen tower. Will post more soon! [image: cdLH_OD-DINING_TEST-3_COMP.jpg] [image: 7l4M_BARDI_TEST-1.jpg]
  • White Kitchen

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    @frederik said: Nice design and render... What render app did you use...? @solidseal said: ...those chairs have some ... rly interresting forms You mean something like this chair designed by Fabio Novembre...?? (lots of inspiration for modelling and rendering...)
  • Meanwhile Back On Earth

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    ARE THOSE BEANS?!?!?! wait those are flowers, my bad
  • Car project

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    The chrome looks sweet!
  • Sifi odds and ends

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    Yes you guessed it one of the first models i played with and used a Cyclon as reference. In terms of render engine i used Kerkythea for the render and photoshop for all enhancements. Just using the markers colours in sketch up. And a few tricks.My battle tank at the bottom needs a lot of work but in time im not one to sit on one model at a time. Cheers and Keep Sketching up.
  • Render this:Christmas Night

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    ely862meE
    Very realistic Captain(only one thing bother me..those square shadows down there on the snow).. Adam,those are very nice thinking there is no render engine involved . Thank you for posting ur renders! Elisei
  • Cold outside ?

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    majidM
    also I've tried BPT (MLT) preset , and it shows caustics, when light is coming from above water
  • Render this: Escher - Belvedere

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    Very Nice Earthmover! And BooFredlay that's very cute and whimsical, and well done. Tas, is that also an Escher? Here's one more for the collection. Well ok two. [image: gqSL_EBWCfscp401300.jpg] [image: OHF4_EBWCfscp3.31300.jpg]
  • Flat File

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    Whoa! Its not a real photo? AMAZING!
  • SU model rendered with Artlantis studio by tas_1985

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    EarthMoverE
    Stunning. There is a very rich tonal quality to these renders. Good advertisement for Artlantis!
  • Bed Rendering x6 (Maxwell Render)

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    Hi Brodie, tx for your reply on Maxwell. I think you are right about Maxwell and the ease of getting a good render rather quick. The light in Maxwell just does it right. I preview a lot using the R1 render in Studio. But these days v2 renders so fast that previewing is not as much a problem as it was. I am also very interested in Vray once it runs on my Mac's. I think Vray is the typical Archviz application. Francois
  • New Housing Estate

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    HERE IS A LINK FOR THE TUTORIAL: http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorials/the-quasi-clay-style-by-oliver-shea/ Let me know if you make any images with the style, would be nice to see how they come out! [image: Picture3.png]
  • Arch Vis!

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    @sepo said: Yes apart from stone texture awesome render. Have to agree on that... The stone texture isn't good, but the renders are really great...!
  • Round Structure

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    Model with SketchUp. Rendered with Blender. Trees on the background are from ngPlant. [image: 8PEB_StructureRoundC.jpg]

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