⚠️ 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!
  • Tensegrity Stars

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    Mike AmosM
    Nicely done.
  • Interior Practice

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    tuna1957T
    Thanks Dave.
  • Water Stadium with Sinking Ship modelled in Sketchup

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    pietervP
    @l i am said: Cool metaphor "watching a sinking ship":thumb: Thanks!
  • Marketing Brochures the Full Job!

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    RichardR
    @bryan k said: First rate! Your work is so clean and yet compelling. Thanks Bryan, totally funky job to do!!!!
  • Cottage Style

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    majidM
    @l i am said: As I have said before nice work. I am curious where did you source the trees and you created the grass in sketchup, how? Enscape is designed to be kinda smart, I mean one might use "Key words" in material name and Enscape translates it to appropriate material type. I.e. all materials including "Grass" in their name will be covered and so rendered with grass!. The same story about "Metal", "Plastic", "Glass", "Water" etc. Also as displayed in 3rd image, you can fill your model with Enscape proxies and while rendering it derives data from the Enscape repository and renders them drastically realistic. FYI please have a look at: https://enscape3d.com/knowledgebase/sketchup/ PS: seems we both answered the same question simultaneously!
  • Island Resort Concept

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    Bryan KB
    Excellent work!
  • Metro Residence

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    Steven_GarubbaS
    @l i am said: All your images have a slight, warm, sepia tone. Was that in post processing or acheived some other way? There is a slider you can adjust on Enscape to add warmth to the image. I also put a warm filter over the hdri in photoshop.
  • 11 feet square - floorspace on two levels. Changed picture.

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    Mike AmosM
    Yes it could, and should, thanks for that. I get a bit target fixated sometimes and was thinking about continuity with the stair opening at the time. The girl is waiting for a cab, or just got out of one and got into her new student place. Both fit for me.
  • Lumion Testing

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    L
    I love that render How did you acheive the "burnt-in" effect from the windows, a light emmiting plane outside?
  • Glacial Crevasse

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    RichardR
    I feel like I'm stuck in there with a busted leg and a cut rope!
  • Living in narrow spaces

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    RichardR
    Great project, but wow it is tight! I like the sliding doors that look to open up each floor to the stairwell!!!
  • The Orb

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    tuna1957T
    Thanks Bryan.
  • French Eclectic

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    Steven_GarubbaS
    Thanks Tuna! Thanks Bryan!
  • 3D dynamic tree

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    majidM
    Did anyone try them out? A minor question: It is kinda weird, I modeled all sub branches so that they are not flat, but while re-drawing in final result they seem sort of flat. May anybody help why it happens?
  • Notre dame

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    Mike AmosM
    This would be a lot easier to update. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagrada_Fam%C3%ADlia
  • Night moves x UPDATE 2

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    Bryan KB
    Thanks. It was definitely worth adding that little extra.
  • San Diego Deck Design!

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    Mike AmosM
    Looks like you will do the job proud. Nice.
  • Moon Gate Kit

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    Mike AmosM
    It looks bloomin' marvelous, nicely done Joe.
  • Origami Unicorn

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    Mike AmosM
    Brilliant.
  • Rue Saint-Côme en 1700

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    HornOxxH
    many thanks - even in this form already impressive enough It´s a great idea to place these old (are these copper engravings?) people cutouts

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