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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    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?
  • Exterior render practice

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    yah...im using CGtextures as well..so i can change my skies using dome sky..ive added a light inside the dome sky..and that would be my source of light.. actually when i render, and even i unchecked the default light and hidden lights from vray option..SU sky will still exist, and i dont know how to turned it off..thats why i did used the dome sky to prevent light coming in..and put a NEW light inside the dome.. hehe..
  • Collage of recent work

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    Props on the detailing work looks really nice do you have any more examples of the work as I would be very interested on doing similar things for my clients here in NZ
  • Walkable commercial center

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    I like the "feel" of this project. I do agree that it needs some more detail to really make it stand out. From the angle you shot the image from does not help the lack of detail either though. Maybe some images from ground level with some added detail would give more insight into the project. Good work! Scott
  • Small Operating Rm. (Equiped)

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    Nice work Cornel, I love seeing techy/engineering stuff like this and it's great to finally see what you do for a living!
  • Park Pavillion on a pond

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    thanks for your answer Fletcher. very useful, greetings
  • Back to buizzzz

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    Great work Ivica and nice to see you back. Mateo.
  • Sackboy

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    utilerU
    Nice work Cheffey, this looks like fun.... I think we all should create our imaginary friends....
  • Aston martin vantage

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    Really nice render (love the background haha), but the wheels and tyres look very strange, far too big for the wheel arches- I've seen this a few times on 3DWH car models, not sure why.
  • The Dark Knight Tumbler - Hypershot

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    Chris, if you look at the very first image he posted, not the second one, you will see he has posted the new tumbler, even though it is a bit dark.
  • Still playing with SubSmooth

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    @pbacot said: er may a newbie interject? What is the meaning of "proxy" in this context? Why is it useful? Note the rough, angular image of the seagull head in the left background of the picture of the three heads. That's the proxy for the center image. I only had to draw that much, then SubSmooth took it to the next step (the center image). SubSmooth subdivided every polygon in the proxy, smoothed it, then did it again a second time. SubSmooth is like a "magic wand," and the folks here like to "see the proxy" rather than see only the finished image, because they like to see the magic*. That said, even creating the proxy is hard for me. Getting my head (and eye) around actually drawing organic shapes in 3D is a completely new experience for me, and I'm really enjoying it. *Magic is provided by Whaat, proxy is provided by Teezer. YMMV...
  • Modus Furniture Studio Test #1

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    Bytor, Nice render and the furniture looks good but you may want to rework the textures. There is quite a bit of tiling going on. Scott
  • Living room with podium

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    StinkieS
    The floor's a bit shiny, but other than that it's a pretty decent image.
  • Phased Massing Study

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    Great job!! I love this style
  • I miss doing work like this

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    The house itself was hand drawn. Rendring was done in Photoshop. I was hoping to post a larger image like everybody else is doing but when I upload it was only asking me to have 800x800 pixels and not more than 256k of size. I must admit its not very nice up close. Its better to look at it a far.... Anyway thanks to all the feedback and comments. Hope to do more soon. Tesmeko
  • Grand Marais, MN Lighthouse Point

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    @daniel said: Which rendering program(s) are you using? Can you post a raw SU image? A big part of the battle is good modeling and good texturing. Interesting looking building, btw. vray for the 1st rendered pic, the rest are just the su files exported to piranesi, im wondering if I should be a lot more detailed. [image: houseonefront.jpg] back view [image: backview.jpg] thanks for everything dee
  • Room + box-like things

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    plot-parisP
    great lighting. especially in the second and third image.
  • First shot with vue

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    Very nice image.
  • ..more monitor fun..

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    marked001M
    haha..fair enough...i'll take the title.. i can only render things when i get paid to render them..haha.. very little free time that said, i'm working on a xmas card model to render right now.. 'for fun' technically
  • Hendrix Lennon Media Archives

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    Thanks for the compliments, I reviewed several of the basecamp lectures and picked up some good techniques that I have not used just yet. thanks again
  • See: I'm listening...

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    That's it tom............wonderfull balance! And though I hate to say it - my eye and attention is drawn to the spear like tree branch shadow coming from the lower right side and pointing right at the center of the image - maybe just litghten it up a little in photo-something. Bytor

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