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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Gus RG
    Thanks Mike. Other side of the bedroom. [image: 1757969438552-gus-robatto-bedroom-wip-03-resized.jpg]
  • Control Room

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    In the second column of screens the bottom two monitors have a deformed casing. The shadows on the back wall seem strange. I don't like the marble tops of the cabinets on both sides of the room. The computer chairs are pushed aside, when surely they'd have been lined up in front of the keyboards? The left computer chair is hidden behind the table chairs. I'm not too sure what the 4 boxes are at the end of the long table (speakers?).
  • Condo Project

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    model looks great.. the only thing that distracts is the tiling grass- it looks like carpet. I learned a neat grass trick from this model here: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d218e86bdbc5ab2b972ec726e7a08cca&prevstart=0 its a fast move that makes a ton of difference
  • Spring Curves

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    Fred, You have quite a lot of patience and a wonderful imagination. Keep them coming. I sit here and smile. Thanks, Allen
  • Finally!

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    J
    wow! they look very realistic! which kind of glass did you use?
  • ..marquee.. WIP

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    marked001M
    yeah yeah yeah....leave me alone..haha thanks.
  • Random Renders

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    This is a table that im doing a quick product study of at college. Im pretty pleased with it, altohugh i tihnk the table top texture needs a bit of work. [image: 2460726301_76ab41089b_o.png]
  • Chrome Rings

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    Thanks folks! Here is another that I don't like as much... I figured I would post anyways! [image: chromearcbottomsmallerly0.th.jpg]
  • Flemish church (clay render)

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    StinkieS
    Tad too 'doffy'. Still working on the model. [image: doftest2pa3.th.jpg] Rethinking what I want to do with stuff like this. Drawing's great, but I've printed a couple of renders (not this one) on photo paper - and the result's brilliant. They look just like crisp b & w photo's of 'physical' models.
  • Pav's quickie 3

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    okey dokey, shall we say noon on monday? WIP's throughout, as much detail as possible and at least two renders. sound fair? think anyone else is interested? lol pav
  • 2 Roman Basilicas in Kerky

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    There are some free models of statues on the net. Someone in 3D Warehouse transformed to skp this free model: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=14e3023f03787b204a736b2733b8d89e&prevstart=132 [image: download?mid=14e3023f03787b204a736b2733b8d89e&rtyp=lt&ctyp=other]
  • Isaac Drone....They are out there...

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    Looks just like the ship that abducted me last year.
  • Public Art

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    Watkins, I was actually thinking of going the other direction with similar materials. I was thinking of a thin plywood core with medium density foam blocks glued to it. In the art project, this might be suspended in an arched tower above pedestrians. Of course, a City engineer will be involved in safety issues, but the safest thing would be something that would not kill and be less likely to injure in a worst case situation. I even considered aerogel until I found out it is the most expensive building material possible. I would like to produce a miniature in brass for my desktop. Carbon fiber would be interesting but again expensive. A ferrous metal core and super magnets embedded in the end blocks would be fun a long as you did not get your fingers caught between modules. A lot of possibilities.
  • Competition_theater

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    All my comments are going to be negative. Sorry. I hate cutout people. I don't like the fact that there's a combination of cutout people, 2d graphic, realistic trees and then the rendered building in the background. I don't think there's near enough emphasis on the appearance of the building, which is what the image is supposed to be all about.
  • Funky Building Concept ... The Vines

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    the model is awesome! and as pichuneke said, you should definitely try Kerkythea, it's free and quite easy. i'm sure you would learn very fast.
  • Super greenhouse

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    J
    i like the model and a better render would be great!
  • Warehouse-WIP

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    Yea... the client wanted a straight on view without it being a 2d elevation. Maybe I still need to play around with camera angles and field of view to get something a little better. Thanks Daniel!
  • Mirage IIIcz render

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    Itd be cool if you could find a better background image, the one youve got at the moment really doesnt do the model justice.
  • Renders by Lone Wolf Drafting and Design

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    To Pav 3j, Igor and Mike thanks so much for your feedback, I am glad you like these images. There are another 16 renders of this space - I just sent out the CD to my web designer yesterday, so hopefully they will be on my website by week's end. Mike D - I have posted to the Artlantis site, and they have added some of my images to their gallery, but thanks so much for the suggestion. As for the computer that I use - it is a Mac G5 running OSX with a Intel Xeon processor - it is on loan to me from a very good friend. Even with all that power, it still gets bogged down from time to time. For large models like this one, I have to break it up in Sketch Up, and then piece it back together in Artlantis. Usually, after that point, everything works fine. I would also invite you guys (and anyone else that may be interested) to visit my blog at: http://lonewolfdraftinganddesign.blogspot.com/ Basically, it is a page for people to exchange ideas - it is all explained in the first post. Thanks again for your comments.
  • Noisy Space Frames....

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    DanielD
    nice modeling, and rendering, seabass!
  • 3D Doodling

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    Mike LuceyM
    Fred, they reming me of those jelly fish that can give you quite a sting

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