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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    @Gus-R Thanks for the explanation, looks great.
  • House from ArchLab

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    pbacotP
    I like these renders, grass is cool. Sort of Usonian.
  • Chess piece

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    cottyC
    @bryan k said: Great renders and models. Thanks for the process illustration. Are the textures from Indigo or SketchUp? Thank you. The textures are self-made.
  • Sketchup Logo

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    Bryan KB
    Love it!
  • Martin Jetpack

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    Bryan KB
    Wow! VERY cool model! Great job Liam.
  • Cedar View

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    DanielD
    I think this is one of your best texturing jobs, John - the street, sidewalk, the brick fence, house walls, gates, roof...all excellent. They really pop in the larger version of the image, where the details are more noticeable. Are the house walls one texture, or a combination different brick and stone textures? I think the one item that could be improved is the large timbers could use some more bump - the large cracks look flat/have no depth. Foliage integrated perfectly, as usual. Beautiful image. I know it's been mentioned before, but you really should update your status from beginner.
  • My works

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    tademaT
    beautiful set John
  • Dornier do-x

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    DanielD
    Very impressive modeling, texturing, and rendering. My only criticism is that the propellers appear static in some of the images.
  • Paul R. Goldman adjustable chair

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    ginchiusG
    Thanks all for comments. @cotty said: Nice chair, I have added it as an example to the Artisan example collection. (OK for you?) If you like, you can share your proxy Ok
  • Simple country barn

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    marked001M
    thanks guys!
  • Apartment building with garden

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    CarlohC
    thanks Victor, i'll try to add some interior! the renders were done in maxwell studio. yes Pete, it's for swimming. at first glance at this system it may look insanitary, but it actually works quiet well.
  • Open Plan Kitchen - Render

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    beautiful, my only crit would be that the sink is too shiny. and maybe the plants etc outside the windows are too vivid, you could almost fade them out to bring attention back to the interior.
  • My newest model in the works.

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    Ahhh more,Well no more pictures. I dislike to spoil mroe but,it has a smal restaurant. Completed after pictures were taken. Dawns is known for its clean services in Cardinal City LA.
  • My family as vases

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    Dave RD
    Very cool idea Alex. I like the individual vases best.
  • Golf Course for the Rio Olympics 2016

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    olisheaO
    Edson, when someone says "is this Vray?" and you say, "no it's Podium", it really shows just how well you apply the software. These renders are some of the best I've seen. I adore the portrait image!
  • Help out with city design project?

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    pilouP
    http://citesobscures.free.fr/
  • My first Car in SketchUp

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    adamovitaA
    Thank you. It's not 100% complete, as of now it doesn't have any doors (Headlights, taillights, side markers, blinkers, Etc.) on it, and the grill is a bit odd, it's my first attempt at a material that cuts through the surface, so your eyes are fine.
  • Geodesic House

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    hellnbakH
    Very interesting, although the mix of styles doesn't appeal to me. I came very close to building a geodesic dome home in the mid 70's. Had a customized kit all finalized, was ready to send the check and then I got orders to Iceland. It got put on a back shelf and just stayed there. I've always regretted that
  • First Results: Basics of a little temple

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    Hi, Pilou. No, not really. As i wrote, the results are a mixture between historical examples and a light intention to play with forms, structures and textures (improvised). The tought in the background was: How would i (at the moment) create a temple today. Theres a lot of playground in that work. As a beginner, my basic-intention was to learn the basic-tools of Sketchup. But magnificent floor-works and intarsia-works had exist in the past, of course. It´s also just a play with possibilities of cutting stones - today and in the past. A reason for such special designing was also for me, that we today potentially would use also for instance carbon-concrete and other modern materials for parts of such temple today. The claim was not to have a 100 percent authenticity to originals in the past. Vince
  • Animations for my Key Scene Plugin

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    pilouP
    Not Calatrava him-self: he uses Pencils and Brushes! But surely his collaborators! first drawings [image: 4calatrava.jpg] in reality [image: 0004.jpg] Preparatory sketch for Wave, 2001. Watercolor and graphite on paper. [image: sketch.JPG]
  • Best Yet! (by far)

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    pbacotP
    Hey Joel. Your work is always inspiring. Glad it's getting a broader viewing and growing. Thanks for sharing. It's a funny thing with SU, the wide variety of creativity and ingenuity it seems to enable. Peter

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