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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    @Gus-R Thanks for the explanation, looks great.
  • {NPR} Traditional Style Home

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    Beautiful colours,really well done.
  • Drawer

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    Thank you..
  • Private Motorbike Gallery

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    novenaN
    Simon really nice design, I like the way the scene is indirectly illuminated... great collection of bikes best V p.s. Im taking note myself of Olisheas 4 tips for postproduction, nice reworked image as well
  • A few images for the Gallery?

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    neetsN
    Thanks Dave!
  • 20 X 20 FLOOR PLAN

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    @tinanne said: This is a very interesting concept. I am looking forward to seeing it progress. You certainly have some other interested and talented people who are giving you great advice! Thank you, anything related to architecture and design gets my attention. Input from members of this site are always welcome. Serrot
  • Stiltsville house

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    tinanneT
    Great model! I'd buy one!
  • Passive house window

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    Bryan KB
    Looks great!
  • Fire Hall Poster

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    Here in earthquake country, these masonry buildings need massive work just to stay legal. We had a ca 1906 hotel that went a long time boarded up, for lack of any viable development. When the top of the walls begin to crumble, it became a hazard and had to be fixed or destoyed (I think it was water damage to the roof). Someone finally made condos of it for the renovation, and reportedly lost their shirts....But we have the building back and looking nice.w
  • Facade - NPR

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    boofredlayB
    Thanks again all. srx, I agree.
  • OLD CHURCH

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    tinanneT
    Wonderful work!
  • 20 X 20 HOUSE

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    @bryan k said: I did a 3 floor 20 x 20 that was one of my first postings here, but this design looks far more interesting than mine. Would love to see a finished exterior artist rendering or photo rendering in the future. Thank you very much. Serrot
  • A Modern Kitchen

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    RichardR
    WOW love the kitchen, a lot! Black is the stunner! Though I'd suggest your whites are way too white!
  • Staircase

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    mitcorbM
    And so those treads are cantilevered out of the wall?
  • Corner Inside

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    mitcorbM
    Just to clarify: The scene with the wood flooring is the one more harmonious to me. I am unable to comment on lighting, other than to say that one has more subdued lighting, conveying one mood, and the other somewhat brighter, more distributed. Keep up the good work.
  • Tehran small fast food shop, renders

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    @mike lucey said: @majid said: just sous will be on the wall, the product samples will be on the small desk, but would be prepared in underground and be served at the ground level Nice job Majid. What is happening with shop area behind the new front area? Is it going into a neighboring property? Mike Dear Mike, it is a small space just under the stairs and yes the behind space is going into a neighboring
  • Two sofas

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    boofredlayB
    Fantastic.
  • Model this: Minion

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    olisheaO
    I'm gonna send that to my girlfriend she's obsessed with minions! It's like the crazy frog on steroids!
  • VİLLA

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    mitcorbM
    The female figure should be casting some kind of shadow, it would seem, so that she does not appear to be floating.
  • Rolleiflex Automat

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    @marked001 said: I didn't want to have to go after Pete! I was going to put it in a scene, but laziness very quickly took over.. great model, wish I had the patience. SketchUp 4 Thea... TR2 The Film you added to the scene is a small format film 4:3, the Rolleiflex is a middle format camera, using 6cm : 6cm square film on a simmple roll without cartridge.
  • Staunton, NJ - A Fictional Google Sketchup Metropolis

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    @pbacot said: Wow. Great! Question on technique. Are these all done in the one file or are the building components from other files? Is it a large file or slow to work with? Each city block is a component, the city is like one giant puzzle. The file is getting pretty large but because each block is a component Staunton still runs pretty smoothly. I don't design the blocks in Staunton since it would be considerably slower than making it in a new file and simply pasting it over. In older versions of Staunton, where I hadn't made each block a component, it took ages just to move around the city. Not much new to show just a couple new filler buildings here and there, I did manage to bust out a couple renders: The downtown waterfront on a crisp early morning. [image: 11071234556_b1bc1bb107_h.jpg] Kent Plaza, surrounded by some of downtown's most prestigious office space. [image: 11071288753_31b1734421_h.jpg] Looking south from Ganton with the STA Bus Terminal, Union Station, and the STA Transportation Center in the foreground. The land left of downtown will be home to a low-rise neighborhood. [image: 11071128175_aa6d7d90b3_h.jpg] The Staunton Bridge is back! [image: 11071221146_418439cd5c_h.jpg] The sun sets on Staunton's former tallest building, The Gloucester Building. [image: 11071241536_c8b529ab3a_h.jpg] The Jefferson Bridge is back also, here you can see the land where Fort Staunton park will be going, Staunton's finally going to get the big waterfront park it deserves, goodnight Staunton! [image: 11071248094_c24f0a1c03_h.jpg]

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