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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    Looking good, Steve, very good.
  • My first Twilight Render...

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    RichardR
    Looks a bit weird, might have drunk too much this end!
  • Richard revisited (Pencil sketch style)

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    RichardR
    @rob d said: Now I just have to find a spherical filter for the GIMP.[/attachment] Not sure a fuzzy border would be the ideal filter type! I've never tried gimp though would then suggest just transforming the wire frame layer - not sure now in Gimp though in PS its just a case of selecting all then selecting to transform or manually scale. Then scaling from the corner holding ctrl you can move the corners in or out. Either that or just nudge the layer off position just a bit. Really only trying to add some light secondary lines to random areas so it looked like you've done quick light rough out construction first! Mate if your keen to try some other techniques from SU, I'd love to see someone give this one a shot. Doesn't seem anyone has really thrown an attempt in the ring! http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=16807
  • 2005 Peterbilt 379EXHD

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    GaieusG
    @unknownuser said: btw im peterbilt1993 cuz i forgot my password to my acc and it doesnt work when i send it to my email... Let me know WHEN you like it (send a message from the "Registration / Login help" on the top right of the forum) and I can get you a new password. Then attribute these posts to your old account. Cool truck, by the way.
  • 5th Generation Fighter(s) - WIP

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    Much improved looking very good well done
  • The Grass Chopper updated

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    olisheaO
    You can run windows through vm ware. Most people I know with macs use this instead of parallels/boot camp etc. You don't know how much I want a mac pro. its a vicious machine.
  • Concrete House

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    very nice design&render... perfect
  • The Garden Pond

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    Its a great work Mr EarthMover I love it
  • Some more Vue renders

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    I don't get it. On my Vista laptop, these images all look fine. No need to change any color space or anything. Must be a Mac only thing..? Now if Solo would have saved the images as CMYK I would totally understand it would look off. But they are RGB.....and pretty nice ones I think
  • Twilight Robot

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    FrederikF
    Nice start... Looking forward to see some more...
  • First Sketchup to 3ds Max + Vray Attempt

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    I think freeagent just said it best. SU is just too quick and intuitive for me to replace it yet with max (if ever) for the core my models. For me, I work a lot off of CAD plans and elevations, and SU makes creating walls and such so easy and accurate. And navigation within your model feels more at your control with SU than max (that may just be my preference). I think that autodesk realizes the exact situation that we are discussing right now and that is why they created a script to directly import SU models in max 2010. Thanks Nomer, I am glad you like it. I hope to post some tips and tricks sometime soon on the ASGvis thread I had started a bit ago.
  • Skyscraper

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    Thank you all for your comments! d12dozr : thanks for the advice, i'll try the things you said and see how the renders look like. Thanks you! solo: no, this is not a real project, this is an imaginary building i made, this was an effort in which i was trying to approach american architecture. I added the 'american airlines' logo, because i thought that it would fit perfect with the buildings appearance. Thank you very much for your comments!
  • Hey Bruce (Modelhead)...

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    soloS
    I like the first one more. I see she talked her husband off the roof.
  • Brilliant-Cut Ruby

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    @escapeartist said: I put the diamond inside a cylinder, and then shrank the cylinder until the diamond's edge protruded a little outside of it. I made a 32-sided polygon, 20' radius and Push/Pulled it up a foot. Deleted 30 sides. Turned the axes so one face was in the rg plane, laid guides and drew lines. Ditto the other face. Last, grouped and used a moving/copying rotate to finish the girdle. A neat, Sunday-afternoon modeling hack. I'll be using this to decorate my UI in the other kind of ruby if I can ever finish fighting through the bugs. [image: sketchup_rubies_icon.gif] Now I've got a ruby, 40' around reduced to an 88x64 px icon.
  • Help me decide...

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    michaliszissiouM
    Every nice PP app has a color management option. 8bit per channel = 3x8=24bits. Just be sure that your photo has a color profile embedded, then very nice OSs can project colors correct on your monitor. MacOSX and windowsVista can do it. WinXP or some LINUXs... no, sorry. Maybe this explains why photos opened in photoshop, look deferent than any XP photo viewer. sRGB is fine for most cases. Just ask your app to do this. Look in prefs maybe there is something there, (color management), I can help for photoshop and gimp if you like. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_management
  • Watercolour roman soldier (WIP)

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    Thanks bud!
  • Building

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    DanielD
    Nice renderings, Philippe. In my opinion, the building on the right in the second image detracts from the rendering (the color and angle aren't complimentary), and as it isn't in the other images, I'd lose it.
  • Guggenheim Design It Shelter Competition

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    Here is my submittal. A story is involved with this one. This home is designed is for a homeless Vietnam Veteran, Ray Black, forgotten by a nation and dismissed by our healthcare system. Ray needs to live in a place that the sound can drown out the voices of guilt raining in his head. Mr. Black's home is made a scrap metal from a recently demolished steel mill. Ray welded the shell himself, and insulated the interior with recycled cardboard. The house is suspended from a local underpass in Chattanooga, TN. Video http://vimeo.com/6575968 [image: 3852341655_8c5907cf2a_b.jpg] [image: 3852329491_cd16581f3d_b.jpg] [image: 3853123964_268250e290_b.jpg] [image: 3853133202_ed3ca80c50_b.jpg]
  • Colonial Williamsburg

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    DanielD
    Thanks for the nice comments. I placed the camera too close for such a tall building; how's this? Unfortunately, some of the detail is lost. Dylan, your correct the foreground leaves much to be desired (the whole site, really). It should be gravel, but the texture I used was tiling too much. Eventually, I plan on modeling more Williamsburg models and I will put the courthouse in a more appropriate context. The trees, rendering are Vue Infinite. [image: 1wqZ_CourthouseLeft3.jpg]
  • Appartment block in Belgium

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    yeah I would like to see I'm curious
  • Internal Render

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    DanielD
    Marcus, I believe the brick your seeing on the right is in line with the wall the stairs are on, whereas the other (smaller) brick is at the far end of the room on the other side of that wall. Beautiful image, Oliver. 'Specially like the slanted shadows juxtaposed with the stair railing.

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