⚠️ 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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    hellnbakH
    @Rich-O-Brien So, the day after tomorrow then? Much appreciated!
  • Lobby render

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    Tom, Thanks for the nice comments. Yes, the camera angle is quite drastic but I really needed to get the wall into the image in full and add enough other existing detail for the client to really get a good feel as to how this big mural will affect the space. I will be reposting soon as the changed the image they want to use and I have updated the lighting as well. Hopefully I can get the new image done tuesday. Scott
  • Percival

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    utilerU
    Hey CameronVan, Percival looks perplexed; was he orphaned?
  • Sculpture

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    ely862meE
    nice piece of art Coen!! I think we should have a a thread here only for sculptures.. What do u think?? Elisei
  • Pushing sketchups' rendering limits?

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    Yeah, you probably went for uncrompressed jpgs, very senseible for normal use. If you want to post them on the forum you can easily compress them in PS, not sure what version your using, but there should be a 'save for web' option in the menu, thats usually enough.
  • SketchUpBBS-Chinese Olympic Games

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    so proud of it~~~
  • Brasilia Bldg (Podium renders)

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    @kwistenbiebel said: Really fine work there Edson. Your progress in using render software really shows. The architecture itself is attractive and reminds me a bit of the contemporary Spanish architecture. Large scale public 'exterior rooms' etc.. I guess the climate of Argentina is similar of that of Spain, thus the parallels in approach ?... Thanks for sharing this. biebel, thanks for you comments, especially because your work has been an inspiration to me and i have been using a lot the lessons from your 2006 photoshop tut. your right about connecting my architecture with what has been done in spain for the last 20 or 30 years. i have been looking carefully to spanish architecture for years and am glad it shows. as for the climate, ours is similar to what they have in the north of spain: hot summers, cold winters, etc. however, do not move me to argentina, although i love to go to buenos aires now and them. my city is geographically and culturally almost there but still in the south of brasil. regards.
  • Some recent work

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    hey cool! Thanks for the comments, and nice quick change ridx. Looks pretty good
  • Dwc render

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    tinanneT
    I really love this technique, great job!
  • LUroomWIP: different view...

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    tinanneT
    I don't know what you did differently in that last one, but I like it. The room has "depth"
  • LUroomWIP: last view...

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    Thanks sooo much Tom... they're great!
  • First job -just a sumer house..

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    thanks for the comentts.. it really look a bit dark , i think is because the render make it look dark. thanks for the hint about the render..i ll try that one.. i dont have more models yet..i ll work on it.. thanks
  • My first Job -view 2

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    Neat posts. Perhaps you can change the direction of the wood grain to go parallel to the long sides of beams etc.
  • Moon's surface

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    Defense of the ancients, according to google.
  • Maquete materials

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    perfect idea, thank you!
  • Podium 1.5 (full ) render

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    i actually like the way podium retain the sketchup texture. so projecting images + texture positioning is really great ease. yeah thanks frederivk for liking those last images.
  • A "Raw" rendering Comparison

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    daleD
    Yes, you are right, it certainly wasn't giving Kerkythea a chance, but considering I didn't even know how to tweak the glass when I posted this morning, I'm coming along. [image: mXYw_Picture8.jpg]
  • Santo-Volto Church, Turin, Italy

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    Of the 3 id go for the 1st one, i find the linework a it overpowering in the second 2. Overall i tihnk the linework could do with being toned down a bit, good use of colours though, very subtle.
  • HDRI test

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    soloS
    I edited your post above (use the edit option to see the posting of a you tube video code)
  • Lighter and Smokes

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    As an experienced smoker I know that those lines on the cigarettes are toned down a whole lot more... well on my marlboros they are! You should've done a Bic lighter as well... we all know any other brand sucks... the spring always break! I agree with Modelhead about the subject...
  • Stripes Couch

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    Thank you nomer.

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