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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Dave RD
    Amazing!
  • Cinema theater

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    Another render here removed (reason : same as above )
  • Our modest contribution

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    @anglaret said: Thank you Mateo Anssi, I suppose that you have been annoyed by roofs retaining snow and leaking water in your country; a good contractor solve it quite well round here Marc Why leave resolution to the contractor. Good design could solve it with out a contractor. I know it's possible to do many things I just think why make things difficult when good design could make them simple. Having the garage roof drain towards the gable end of an adjoining structure is in my opinion bad design. you could easily add a saddle to the design to drain water to the front and back of the garage with out too much noticeable design revision. just my opinion. nice rendering though.
  • Little house in Brazil

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    mmmm, i like it, might look a bit better with the gates open perhaps? just so you get a better view of the house.
  • My Best Work in SU Podium

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    It takes some experience and time using Podium to make good renders.
  • Ando house interior

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    if you know TADO ANDO architect ( that i've rendered his house) , he is famous for lack of detail . i find the house over the net , add ferniture and rendered using KT . all bump maps are using KT . here you can find more information and .... : http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=76 yours majid.
  • Restaurant - student work

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    very well done . the middle one composition could be better (put it a bit higher on face) u could give life to ur render using trees...etc
  • Game show

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    Looking good man! Never saw a project like this before un SU
  • Calatravas Turning torso

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    Thanks for the comments. I didn't forget about RC4, but I am not sure what exactly will be the concept of that. It's quite difficult to understand how it will work and what it will do by reading the little info that is available on the Fry render forum...
  • Appartment Project in Belfast - Update

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    Awsome work, i like how the finished product turned out, look forward to your other projects.
  • Vespa revisited...

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    Looks great, Ross... (but I already knew that your digital watercolors are fantastic... ) And with the low exchange rate, Xara Xtreme Pro is actually really cheap...
  • Indigo'ing

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    great ! but how long it takes you render that scene ? I heard that Indigo (and Maxwell) is very SLOW
  • Castle Kapetanovo - fotomatch modelling

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    @roger said: Was the 3RD presentation done in layout? It is Dac Biet. wow , you know Vietnamese , really ? @unknownuser said: Nice presentation in 3rd image indeed. thanks for comment but I 've just modelled , that presentation was made by my friend
  • Arbor in Layout -- 2nd attempt

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    Hi Stu -- I'm chuckling because although I'm usually hyperfocused on plant material (that being my occupation) -- in this model I was just happy to get the arbor built, the scene corresponding to the photo and the model presented in Layout. I threw some plant material in a hurry to flesh out the scene more fully. The large evergreen tree on the right side of the model is a California Redwood. I couldn't find either a 2d or 3d component from the SU library that came close. So I stuck in the green "blob" component. I trust that as I transition to PR renderings there will be more trees and plant material to choose from. And there is a gentle slope up from the road to the house -- so the stepping stones are actually stepped up. In Sandbox that's how they came out -- since lowering them at all would bury their "noses" in the upslope. I'm still on a learning curve with topography and steps. The model on your website of the terraced planters stepping up to the house with the garage on the right side is my inspiration of where I'd like to get to. Danty
  • SU as a cheking tool...

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    I like this too Genki. Simple, clean and well thought-out. You seem to have much more snow than we in southern Finland. Anssi
  • Caffè Trombetta

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    nice
  • Here's a first-pass PBN...

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    Tom, I like it. You are developing this style great. Mike
  • SU and Podium does it again

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    That was total project, the render (final render) took under 30 minutes. That job I ended up giving away as a freebie, as after bank approval the client offered our company another project including using us as the building contractor. I used an AMD dual core 5000+ Vista ultimate 4GB ram 1x 8800gtx (I have a quad but it was running an animation render using Vue so I did not want to disturb it)
  • You like?

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    Andrew's plants put to good use. Jpegs and clipmaps.....[render time in Podium...settings on full bore.....about 8 minutes! ] [image: 2NQP_YoungB.jpg]
  • Back again

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    i have no comment...just going to look in awe! haha.
  • Some scenes of the ball park...

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    Thanks guys...it's been fun! Actually, Pete, I'm still having trouble with the new 'chine...wgatray.exe has jumped back into my life, using 50% of my processor capacity until I manually shut it off. I'm taking it back in this AM to have the HD's reformated and start over...with the insistance that Windows Update is not to be opened on it as I don't intended to have it connected to the internet. Woe is me...till later this week :`) Tina, this project is much bigger with the rec center and pool additions I'm starting this afternoon (lower parcel), so the presentation concept was to "mute" much of the model not touched by the project...so brown cars and people same as brown buildings (brown may not be the final color but I like it better than any I've tried so far). Actually, the ballpark was to be a simple form study model (10hrs max), but I kept thinking (as I find we all here do) "I bet I can model that pretty quick" so my marketing expense on this part is close to 3 times the invoice. Oh well, had me some fun this last weekend :`) I intend to fully tree the offsite portions of the model too, so do wish me luck with the new 'chine...I will diffently need it before I thru with this one (my little laptop is spending a lot of time thinking about it before doing it). [image: vO2S_tn_Parsons.jpg]

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