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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    I am going to lay this to bed for a while. The model has got a bit dirty, if not perhaps filthy, and exhausting. The image is just a screen shot [image: 1739438432245-door-2.png]
  • LEB Apartments

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    allanxA
    Here are two more images from the project... Thanks, allanx [image: 6weJ_Apartment_shot_04_watercolour_frame_1000_logo.jpg] [image: ZQdf_Apartment_shot_05_watercolour_frame_1000_logo.jpg]
  • Leica M9 without lens

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    @unknownuser said: whow. I looked up the price on that one... less is more. much more than I can afford... That is why there was no lens. Parka could not afford it.
  • Diner - SU + VfSU

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    thomthomT
    after fresh fall of snow, yes.
  • Oldish Room

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    michaliszissiouM
    No PP, better AP (ante processing) I mean just the texture of painting.
  • The new Render[In] plugin

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    Yes - render[in] installed various files in the directory including the icons for the gui (which show in SU) and a couple of textures.
  • Some of my modest models ...and concepts

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    @unknownuser said: Looking good. I really like the InterArchi. Thank you very much sir...IM HAPPYY
  • More Design work

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    okey shall take a few renders closer for you modelhead
  • Omerta in the streets of the escorts

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    Great work Delineator! Looks like the kind of place that is usually busy I expect it would be exceedingly difficult to populate the render with a convincing crowd. Another approach (easier) would be to have it communicate a story as to why it is empty of people. One idea that comes to mind, based on your description of the kind of place it is, would be to turn it into a crime scene. You could draw some chalk outlines on the ground where the bodies were found and put up some police tape barriers. Furthermore the cafe tables could be dressed to look like they were quickly abandoned with glassware & dishes, and maybe table cloths with one or two pulled askew. A chair could be flipped. And perhaps the blimp could have a flood light shining down... Regards, Ross
  • Kitchen Render | SU to Kerkythea

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    Bryan KB
    Holy moly! Amazing render! I too, thank you for the drapes.
  • Modern House in Shaderlight

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    Bryan KB
    Very nice.
  • My works

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    alvisA
    I used Instancing Brush tool (inside Kerkythea). Carpet has a rough, because used Smoove tool. (inside Sketchup).
  • Spooky

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    Eric - Very spooky! I suddenly have a craving for Chicklets gum [image: PAup_gary_chicklets_too_big.jpg]
  • White Stairs

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    jarynzlesaJ
    nice one
  • This time Thea

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    Fotosketcher over Thea render . [image: ou6A_HWATER1.jpg]
  • Mesic block development

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    allanxA
    Hi James, I'm glad that you liked my style... Here's my method... Sketchup image with color or sometimes I render it with GI then fotosketcher, no edges to photoshop, 100% line work from su overlay it with color image 30% grey layer in ps with texturizer filter, overlay it. 100% another layer, run it with brushes and eraser, 5% opacity, overlay it 50% That's it.... allanx
  • Depth or atmosphere in PR render

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    brodieB
    Wow, huge improvement here. Great job. Here's the new C&C Something weird going on with your handrail in the foreground there. On the left side it's very wide, then it seems to bypass the middle column and also gets really really thin. Not sure what's going on...reminds me of an M.C. Escher. Grass is always hard. My tip, if you're going to do flat grass like that it to do some photoshop work to break it up. What really gives away the fact that the grass is a flat plane isn't so much the middle where you just see grass but rather at the edges where the grass meets the sidewalk, for example. What I do is use the Clone/Stamp tool in Photoshop to clone some nearby grass and then change the brush from the normal round brush to an image of a few blades of grass (if you're using Photoshop there's a standard brush that works perfectly - if not you may have to create one yourself). Basically you just paint that along the edges where grass meets sidewalk and it fools the eye. [image: 01b.jpg] [image: 01a.jpg] I'm not sure what material the road is. I'm guessing brick? Maybe some more variation and the coloring seems like maybe it's off. -Brodie
  • NPR with Painter

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    majidM
    verry inspiring and interesting result
  • Computer Suite

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    The room seems cold and without life. Some things to work on: The chairs are far too low poly The overhead projector lacks detail The table top material is out of scale (too big) and looks odd The whole room has a orange cast to it. Add a lightswitch by the door, plugs on the walls, etc. It is all about details. Scott
  • A Roman Watchtower

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    Bryan KB
    Very cool.
  • BAR(cropped)

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    Bryan KB
    Excellent lighting!

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