I do not have a smart phone, it matches me for stoopid and I use it as a phone only.
I am sure there are folk here with a Whyphone who can describe the process.
I found this with a brief search.
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iph864a938de/ios
@unknownuser said:
These look really good from what I can see. Unfortunately the image size is so small.
I do like the look of the Style you have used/created.
Dylan
Thanks, I haven't been sucessful in loading the images at a larger size. I keep getting a mesage informing me that the maximum size of file I am permitted to load is 64kb.
Otherwise I would have uploaded a larger image.
The style I have created is just a combination of Ross's styles or parts of his tyles which I have just played around with.
To post the style here would be in breach of formfonts terms and conditions I would expect.
[archtech]
@unknownuser said:
TDG4U, what spec machine are you running the renders on? I'm interested so I'll know what kind of times I can expect from various spec machines.
I'm running a Gateway Intel Pentium 4 3.6GHz, 4GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 6800 video card and dual 24" widescreen monitors.
Overall, I've been very happy with it. Been using SketchUp on it since v4.
Ah, I see.
After all, we also have a balcony of the town hall (though that's a 100-year-old building - obviously with a different architectural approach) though not at the mayors office...
@shaun tennant said:
Eric,
If you mean you've been to the location - it is a Christian Camp near Red Deer, Alberta - there is a small town called Lacombe about 15 KM outside of Gull Lake - that help?
If you mean you've been there in the stresses - well, tell me about it..!
Thanks for the kind comments.
Actually I was eluding to the realism of the video. I felt like I was there. Plus I have been to Camp Sumatanga in Alabama quite a few times. A methodist camp. While it is not as upscale as your project, it felt like I was at camp again.
Good stuff.
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
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
@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 )
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.
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[image: ITTl_X7743_A_opt3s.jpg]
We are going to start with this
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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
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.