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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Art deco at it's extreme. Very nice work
  • Drum Bellows/Horn Experiment

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    i saw that this has already been done by the major drum companies, some time in the 80's. the drums were of fiber glass and had one normal, tunable, drum had and a large curved bell similar to yours. cool concept anyhow. by the way, great model! i cant wait to see it rendered! 296
  • Sony PSP

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    EddyNLE
    Clean render. Nice. Maybe you could bump-map the small joystick? I think it is a bit too smooth.
  • Lighting project

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    Marc, that is exactly what an IES files does. You use one of these files and it automatically gives an accurate representation of the output. They actually do 2 things, they define the light strength in real world units, and the shape of the light distribution. Because these things are defined as data, you don't need to have a realistic model of the actual geometry. If you do have a reasonable model of the geometry and can specify light strength in watts, you don't need IES files. The benefits are accurate calculation without needing the geometry of the fitting. The drawback is that not every fitting you want to use has an IES file. If you want to use specific fittings that don't have the data available, you have a problem. LightUp's proposed features should allow you to use IES files when you want, and when they don't exist, you can model the fitting and still get a good representation of the output. I don't think it will give you the calculation in lux levels though - unless Adam is planning to add that. Adam - sorry, I didn't mean to imply that IES would be part of LightUp. These sort of things aren't for me to announce I just thought this was potentially an excellent use for your application. You don't have an example of this sort of thing in your gallery which is a shame because it's a great idea. It doesn't seem logical to me to export a sketchup model to a lighting program to get an inferior visualisation if you don't want a numerical analysis of the light spread. You should be able to get a much nicer realtime drive-through within SketchUp using LightUp.
  • Retail, Office and Bank

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    Thanks man... I totally understand where you're coming from! They want me to render these scenes but what they don't understand is that I've got to re-render each scene every time they change something... but hey, who's complaining...
  • Big site update...

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    I agree with Daniel, Tom maybe it is an architect point of view.
  • Beach House

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    very nice i like it
  • Hughes H200 w.i.p.

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    Thanks!! the "bubble" is an elliptical line extruded along the curved section of cockpit!!
  • Some recent work

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    @huggkruka said: The condo looks nice, but does it really only have two windows? Good eye. That was an old "work in progress" image. There should be 2 windows in the other bedroom as well. @tinanne said: Key Keith, this post slipped right past me Nice work! Thanks for the kind words!
  • Great render

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    @unknownuser said: Nice find....just beautiful. When you are starting to feel accomplished you see something like this and it makes you feel pretty weak. @unknownuser said: When I see works like this I realize I'm still just a lite-wieght in comparison,thanks for the post, I feel inspired and intimidated. Just My thoughts but needed someone to say it.
  • Countryside House

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    ibonI
    Well, my last try. I have tried with bump in grass, but hypershot doesn't manage it very well, so i think that's the better i can do: [image: bosqueso5.th.jpg] [image: thpix.gif]
  • Sailing (Bireme or Trireme)

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    solo that last rendering is simply amazing. its like a movie still. the modelling is great. urgen,,, good one.
  • Toy Train 2 [Fry]

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    pilouP
    Cool one and music rocks!
  • Animation

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    congrats tina! its a mind blowing work! keep it up! http://www.bouncerland.com
  • Mural study...

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    Nice modeling Tom....but if some architect sold me this idea I think I would be coming after him with an axe within six months...
  • Utility Building

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    Here's the revised design. No worries on the narrow slits, Bellwells. [image: 6isX_UtlityBuilding3a.jpg] [image: 21Vh_UtlityBuildingFront.jpg]
  • Playing with Grey Scale script

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    DanielD
    Yep, much better than the white horizon line. With the black sky, definitely looks like a night time shot.
  • Rough Design Study

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    marked001M
    soo much better.... awesome, def like op2 as well.. good luck.
  • Some sI-fI RENDERS

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    Oooh! I really like the first one of the second lot.(I'm in my Crow mood, Anything shiny is brilliant ) How did you do those rings?
  • Yet another Brasilia building (Podium renders)

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    Wow that was great! I didn't quite like you last set but this set is fantastic! Shame you couldn't use these for the competition. I really like the thiness of the concrete walls and louvres. The building sit on the ground very gently and with finess from a distance. Hard to achieve with concrete buildings. I love it.
  • Stelth...Big Brother

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    Nice design!

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