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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Dave RD
    Amazing!
  • SU as design tool

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    elmerE
    Hi Edson, Lucky guy working with three girls! I would recommend Artlantis for the ease of learning. I have been using it for many years now and just turned recently to Atlantis Studio, very good at moving ojects. Have you try it? Regards, Patrice
  • Marine/Baxter Building

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    KrisidiousK
    Beautiful... I love the coloring too...
  • Fort Tvrdja Osijek with textures

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    great work, Tomislav, though I prefer Croatia to remain a secret. here's a link or two for folks to know a bit more about your city. http://www.osijek-tvrdja.hr/Fort%20Tvrdja.htm http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/osijek.html
  • Architectboys avatar

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    I just have to show this one, done in Kerkythea. [image: PT1Z_upin.jpg] [image: 4GqO_upin1.jpg]
  • Philips 190b (Not Finished)

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    @gijs said: The models got's a real nice detail-level! Nice for your first model!! Tanks you very much Gijs. I just used real measures for this detail level. Whene i have more time to modelling i continue this wip. Stay tuned and tanks (whitout compliment i don't make nothing )
  • First Pic in the New Place....

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    Thanks Guys. Means a lot Tina - especially as it was your work that first persuaded me that SketchUp could be used for 'proper' presentations Two more from the same series A. [image: 9PMR_X7743_A_opt2s.jpg] [image: ITTl_X7743_A_opt3s.jpg]
  • My home town in SU

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    We are going to start with this [image: DSC00371.jpg] On the left side - the "old" part of the city, with app 880 people living in it Centre side - industrial - which is actually the biggest part of town - there is more shops and industry here than in any mid-sized town Right side : combo new part / township with app 8000 people living in it
  • A few quick watercolors

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    hi digicent, unfortunately it's not a standard style, but a combination of a sketchy style and some Photoshop.
  • Finally, Some Podium Work

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    spenceS
    Thats great Tinanne. The development is a pretty good size, I would imagine they need a number of renderings. I occasionally check there site to see the latest with the project.
  • Church in SE England

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    I dug up another overall view. It gives you a better idea about the massing and scale of the building. [image: 1jrU_URC-view-1.jpg]
  • Night render

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    DanielD
    Those look great, Eric.
  • Fire Station

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    DanielD
    Thanks for posting the front; the use of the red makes more sense to me. Looks great
  • Prison

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    This is kinda cool
  • My Desk

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    Nice desk, maybe it is nicer when it is rendered, but some more details will be better.
  • Podium

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    Studio setups are useful when u have to render objects so that it looks like those pictures u find in the magazines! u can find a Studio setup http://www.kerkythea.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3017&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 its meant for Kerkythea... but i am sure podium can also benefit from it.
  • Light Show

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    Good work
  • Concrete stairs.

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    Bump is a bit hard if you ask me, otherwise looks nice.
  • First Render In The House

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    Bruce, was there a flood? I see a high water mark on the walls. --Roger http://www.azcreative.com

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