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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/Museum/Engineering/Meadows/HenryMeadows.htm
  • Airwolf

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    very good model keep it up i agree with other comments about back round
  • Neon Sign (Maxwell)

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    oh yeah, that was another thing i tried to do... made an mxi with darkened edges on that sign..and a few stripes, which i think i should have done opposite of what i did, but whatever. thanks for your help...really up'd the quality of the image.
  • Need recommendations on a project

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    Mate I agree with Toms first crop of the image, the extent of foreground is distracting. The post worked image really adds a lot in my opinion! Though I think you have dirted up the front of the building on the left a little too much. For me the carpark pavement in the post image looks great now, though as mentioned the lines may have been a little less white. For me the real biggy is the lack of any light from the windows which would be present in a late afternoon shot. The dark line to the image as Tom mentions created by the shadow cast from the line of trees I feel could be broken by not maintaining such a harsh line to the layout of the trees. Now all in all considering the size of this project and the extent of the parking / mapping there this is superbe work mate, you should be really proud!!
  • Is it just me...

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    Great work Tom. These are some of the best images so far.
  • The dog returns

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    Tryed to improve this one. NormalM2.rar [image: q5Cn_Untitled.jpg]
  • Recent work

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    Thanks for your feedback Paul, that's just the kind of feedback i was after. I am working on a model of a housing estate at the moment and will look into what you suggested and try to implement it Also thanks for the download Cheers Darren
  • Where do I start with rendering software

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    The last image gave me an idea: You should try ArtRage. The free version does not have layers, but you could just paint over the SketchUp linework and then re-apply the linework again in Photoshop using the Multiply blend mode or something like that. The full version is $25. You might also want to have a look at PD particle, which has "grass" brushes, for adding little details.
  • Glass decoration

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    Nice work Puck It will be better if u put light inside it.
  • Aerial Perspective

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    Thanks fy Thanks mike. Thanks to all who viewed. Tesmeko
  • The abacus

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    @david57 said: Ya, Ive got one. Abacus = Computer. Very true!
  • Wood stair

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    vieucaillou - Drawhelix13 is the version I used. Now I can't reproduce the dimensional inaccuracy I mentioned earlier. I started these models in SketchUp7 but I had a lot of trouble with that version so I uninstalled it and went back to SketchUp6. Maybe something was happening there. But I just opened Sketchup and asked drawhelix13 to make me a helix with a pitch of 180" and I get a helix at 180" Confusing to a novice.
  • House With a Glass Roofed Core

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    idraft, Thanks so much for the links. Some really interesting translucent panel solutions are available. I think I'm inclined to lean toward some sort of fabric shading system and not give up the transparent glass. Below are a few night renders of the atrium house. They are a quite dark but they provide an impression of how the house might appear at night. [image: EYS3_newhousenr3.jpg] [image: iW2U_nhnr2.jpg] [image: IgzM_nhnr1.jpg]
  • 3D Photo People

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    soloS
    My apologies mate, I said clickdraw, I meant Crazy eyes. You they worked great, thanks for that and the correction.
  • Kitchen- v-ray rendering

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    Thanks for comment guys! I'll try to put more detail next time. Adam,the chairs and the table are 3ds models, from here : http://www.archibase.net/ You have to register, and then you can browse for free models. As you can see, I have some missing geometry over the corners of the chairs. I shared the stove as well here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=15048&st=0&sk=t&sd=a Ely, thanks for comment, your last cars are amazing, and I enjoyed the tutorial as well! Teo, thanks, always nice to see you around!
  • Gallery

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    I had a previous version with no skirting but it looked to bare (ha). I might try lightening it as you suggested, though, as it doesnt look right at the moment.
  • Fontaine Revolution- Trailer

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    yeah ill adjust em lata.....did i mention im working on a wabash dry van trailer too....gonna post pics of that soon too...hopefully ull like that..it needs air brakes and all the works...but has axles...yet but everything else is pretty much done ...its 1.58 MB
  • Farm

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    and this is made on sketchup? wow! nice!
  • SketchUp for Concept Art

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    that's amazing work ! i wonder that how long did u made that model ?
  • Optical illusions

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    [image: im1236173590.jpg] [image: unbenanntjub.jpg]
  • 1996 Peterbilt 379EXHD Custom

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    nah bro they smaller than the air cleaners, but i guess they are a little big..i've had about people tell me that...so i might make em smaller then..but it is a custom truck so i thought they would be appropriate for that purpose, but thanks glad u like it.

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