⚠️ 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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    Dave RD
    Amazing!
  • Sketchup and paper model

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    GaieusG
    Yes, I remember that model, too. Keep up the nice work, Tomislav!
  • Abstract Sculpture Building

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    david57D
    Nice Legs. It could become a nice leg lamp.
  • Render from new project

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    you have reason about the skie and the sun and shadow is only for te ubication if the building in the street and the requerimient of the client and my name is ricardo
  • Replica

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    Thank you Nick, I try a pass at this when I do the next pass. I need to continue to upgrade my photoshop skills.
  • Pool House... revisited and finally finished!

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    @mike lucey said: I downloaded squrlz again http://www.snapfiles.com/get/sqirlzwater.html on the Win side of my Mac and thought I'd give the new version a quick run. I hope you don't mind but I used your Pool Scene and came up with the attached. Thought I'd send the results to you. BTW, I only did a quick 30 sec job. I'm sure there are far better results to be had on the trans end of thing with some more time spent. Mike! What a fun little program that is.... My husband noticed that there should have been ripples around the waterfall also.... [image: bo2F_pool-play-SQ.jpg] Thank you to everyone else for the comments I'm going to do some other versions... daylight with a more "playful" atmosphere. I will post when I get it done.
  • PIRATES!

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    edit. siika siika!
  • Napoleon cannon

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    Thank You for interesting for Tvrdja and yes I am stell working on Tvrdja.
  • A Return To Baseball

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    spenceS
    Golly gee, very nice comments. I see a lot talking about the sky and atmosphere. SO, I had nothing to do and made a video of me creating the sky. Now, I really just wanted to play with Camtasia. As for the video its hard to see exactly what I'm doing, so I'll explain. Simply 2 steps. First I place a gradient fill that is purple'ish and orange, then I selected a photograph of a sunset and set it to 50% opacity and placed it. Pretty simple. Here is the video
  • Playtime

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    Pete these are great images and nice technique. I have never really completely understood how HDR's worked. I use Kerkythea and I have found that it is difficult if not impossible to position the HDR or global (are these terms interchangable?) The scale nevers appears to be correct and there dosn't seem to be a way of adjusting. Good work man
  • Beechcraft Starship Model

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    Very nice Solo looks excellent.
  • Napoleon cannon

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    Yes , some well assigned materials to the object would make this even more awesome. Very cool.
  • Local hillock

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    It's Glastonbury Tor in the South West of England. Bob 51°8.677'N 2°41.944'W [image: w7PG_518.677N241.944W.jpg]
  • USS Fletcher (DD-445)

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    I am pleased that You like that model and I can send You sketchup model but it about 7 meg big, can You send me your privat e-mail adress?
  • The effects of drinking

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    Yes, I have to agree. When you compare price, Indigo is worth more for the bucks. Indigo needs more sky+sun control (seperate sun strength slider?) , but otherwise, the quality is really good.
  • Crystal Displays

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    Mike LuceyM
    Very impressive Tina, I like the way you handled the reflections. You will have to give us a step by step when you have some time to spare. Mike
  • Bedroom DWC "re-do"

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    Very nice, indeed! And I agree: the view out of the window was a nice surprise.
  • Old work in Piranesi

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    looking good as always man! i like them all!
  • Spanish Mediterranean: Unfinished

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    Here's one of the photo-merges in photoshop. Still not 100%. I really wish people would let me finish one project at a time, lol. If only the world were perfect. [image: L0of_Untitled-1copy.jpg]
  • Kerkythea Rendering

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    Bytor- Thank you- Yes, the city light and how to show it can/is a big issue. Sometimes it ends up looking more like a daytime scene... Solo- Thank you- SketchUp + FormFonts makes it easy(ish) to add those kind of details which push your output to a more tangible level for clients. Gaieus- oops, I thought this was your doing... Well, thank you for administrating it! I have to say- I really don't know much about rendering, it really is Kerkythea... I have been using it for quite a while and one of things I hopefully was able to help with, was telling all of the physics nerds (I say that with love...) that unless an architect nob, like myself can use this easily, we won't use it. The interface of Kerkythea has really come a long way and combine the plug-in SU2K- Literally, you can export you .skp to KT and hit render and get something you would show a client. Thanks again for the warm welcome, I look forward to learn and share with everyone here... Aaron "gistman" Gist
  • Project renderd in vray

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    @dzinetech said: Its not a bad start but I think the texturing could do with a little work and some modelling tweaks: It looks like you are using QMC and Light cache as you render engines. I'd recommend switching the primary engine to Irradiance map. It also looks like you arent making use of the SketchUp sun so make sure you are happy with how the shadows appear in SketchUp and then turn them off, go to the vray options and global switches. Turn on Default lights and ensure that your environment and background maps are set to sky. Make sure you are also using the physical camera and try using the following settings. Shutter Speed=125 F-Stop=12 Iso=200 i changed this in my settings and this is the result . thx for the info, if you have more of these tips and willing to share them, please do! thx man! [image: huisvolledigopnieuwgetebr4.jpg]

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