⚠️ 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
    Ta, Steve. Not sure about the 'hubcaps' on alloys but they are there on the other hotrod I did some tome ago. Two Fords in fact, one pickup and a SW. https://community.sketchucation.com/topic/164593/1932-ford-model-a-pickup-drop-hotrod https://community.sketchucation.com/topic/161155/ford-model-a-hotrod/20 The flames thing is something I want to do but getting used to new software which is taking a while. Are we going to see anything new from you sometime?
  • ROBOT chasing Men

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    plot-parisP
    really nice composite, man. looks quite cool. only the lens flare is a bit exaggerated
  • Buddha by the Pool

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    EarthMoverE
    Thanks Jakob! I really like the way you have so much control over the Vray sun in Max. It's easy to invoke a nice warm feeling.
  • 1st post....House for couple

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    i've re-rendered the model adding a few more elements and as usual trying my hand at something new .....this time its clip mapping .....i saw tutorials about how to do it in podium and after days of searching , i finally found a tutorial for clip mapping in vray for SU........so i went ahead and added trees and those wild grass like plants in the planters ......quite happy with the results (notice the shadows).....although still struggling with the grass texture (it looks fake) ....anyone knows how to fix that..?. and please let me know ..where can i find good grass textures? i also added the garden units ...but the model isnt complete yet.....on more unit to go...and furniture also need to add some landscape elements....actually still need to design the landscape... and need to work on how make the finishes look better.... thanks guys .......let me know what you think....... [image: 0sgJ_re4.jpg] [image: G8vS_re3copy.jpg] [image: qwnB_re5c.jpg]
  • ::legos::

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    pbacotP
    Jason, Your little image is about the only thing to warm this Scrooge's cockles (the heart kind) this year. Did you know there's a Lego Bible? [image: _45243297_lastsupper_466.jpg] Merry Christmas, Peter
  • Building - Beginner

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    Thnak you very much,and... Gaieus you are right ..about ...putting something ... cars, people etc. I'm gonna put, i don't know when because i work for another 3 projects, and is very hard ...hmm ok ..not hard but too much.
  • Business Card

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    Thanks for the coments and suport guys. I hope this card will help me get noticed but i also know there's lot of competition so it's not going to be easy...but i don't lose nothing in trying Thanks David
  • WIP Small Multi Family Condo Massing Concept

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    rodrigonotorR
    I don't have experince with Kerky, but where is the ligth come from?
  • Improvisation

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    i think its really nice
  • More new stuff...

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    really nice, can you explian your technique?
  • Made at school: 13year old children & sketchup [re-uploaded]

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    @unknownuser said: Vey nice idea. Have you introduced SU at math lesson? Such a task at IT lesson would be easier to justify Thanks Tomasz, Yes, I used Sketchup for math lessons. I think it is a powerful tool in math lessons for a variety of reasons. Math objects become tangible, you have to draw them, you have to concentrate on the process and not only on the product, you can visualize lots of math concepts: orthogonality in space, polyhedrons, lines in space, ... rotations in space, shifting, scaling, ... (to name but a few) When students know the tool, the teacher may also use Sketchup to show lots of math results (decomposition of cube in pyramids, cavalieri theorem, ... ). Lessons: basics simple houses polyhedrons (students' models) tables and containers cars (students' models 1,students' models 2) @unknownuser said: I love those cars. So much diversity among them Tomasz [image: macchine+B3.jpg] [image: macchine+E2.jpg] [I would have loved to carry on this work with these students, but it was only a temporary post. I'll try SU in the next school for a longer period].
  • DUTCH office complex

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    Wo3DanW
    @unknownuser said: ...... Wo3Dan, I do not know exactly what you mean whit the shadows...? ........ Dirk, What I mean is that at least in some of the 'Plattegronden' the information you get from the geometry contradicts what the shadows are telling about the model.....unless the light source is close. With exaggerated FoV it would be more difficult to tell but in some 'almost' topviews where walls left and right are sort of parallel on screen it becomes noticable. Have a look at attached file (with basic geometry of one of your 'plattegronden'). Wo3Dan Shadows_Dirkkkk.skp
  • Residential Rendering - Rosalie

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    soloS
    Everytime I look at this I drool to render it with Vue 7 inf.
  • Amancio Williams: House over stream

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    GarethG
    hi solo, both render styles are very nice.. .....great work, but do you ever sleep...?? cheers, Gareth
  • Peepser

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    nice, almost looks like a scene out of grand theft auto hee hee (young CJ sitting in the car driving in San Andreas)
  • Sala

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    the first render, not much light. no tables and chair yet. [image: X7FV_sala_2.jpg]
  • Too Quiet...

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    DanielD
    Great images, Phil. I agree with Edson...more, please.
  • Pavilion and garden

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    DanielD
    fantastic results, Stu.
  • SU to Maxwell, wooden models of buildings

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    Francois, Nice to see You back and thanks for sharing these remarkable images.
  • THE MODERN VILLA IN THAO DIEN, HCM CITY

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    I enjoyed seeing your project Alex! Also nice to see FormFonts components used so effectively. I imagine Alan Fraser must be proud like a Daddy everytime he sees a posted image with his sweet babies! Regards, Ross
  • Gropius House

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    EdsonE
    great render, pete. and compliments on your choice of subject.

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