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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Would you be willing to share the file?
  • My first post

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    yah...I knew those 2d's were going to draw some comments... Have since downloaded Solo's collection.
  • First post here

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    Hi teofas. Very impressive renders ! I'm working every with SKP/VRay. My goal is to create final renders like yours (i'm very very far ). Regards, Luis
  • Render this......!!

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    @artchung said: The Oscar goes to......SOLO GNOME... [image: 3304076764_3937de3a3d_o.jpg] This one surely must win bye a mile.
  • Hi!! Everyone

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    hi art its nice to see you too here my friend, nice work bro!
  • First render posted: barcellona pavillon

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    Nice, I like the background,
  • Hotel-Office building In Vietnam

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    hi huyvuvn, In the district one, and all is made by Shetchup, model and render vray for sketchup 1.0.
  • Real Work

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    Hi Crazy Eyes, yes do remember the emaily thing, ... you can see here http://www.softtech.com/service/training-material/videos-spirit-16.html and scroll down to watch SPIRIT <> Sketchup Interoperability vid. I use import / export all the time. there are trcks to rid of the cross over lines in Spirit when import a skp. file. But the xreferancing is something very cool.
  • Happy accident with the gimp

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    love its soft feel, I like Gimp too, its an Excellant tool for free.
  • Medieval Cottage

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    Hi Master and welcome! I like the framed cottage a lot! The "WIP" framing shots are great! As for dynamic components - certainly they are not the most useful for custom parts too much (I myself do not use them for modelling either). Yet I understand that for "mas manufacturers" (and designers using their products) it can be handy.
  • POST YOUR RENDERS NR.2: WAREHOUSE

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    cool thanks
  • Space Ships

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    Thanks!
  • Some recent work

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    Much better Mike. I would also hide the lines on the parking striping. They seem a bit heavy. Nice work.
  • Cello

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    Beautiful model Remus! It is also great to see the various approaches to rendering it. Regards, Ross
  • Spiderbot [WIP]

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    Good start. I might suggest 6 more legs and make the legs longer. As of now, he looks a tad like a crab bot. That would be pretty cool too though.
  • Pavilion in the Wood: first SU+Podium work

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    Nice design!
  • Digital Oil trees

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    they look great....all you need now is a style to make the rest of it look oil painted
  • Hyberbaric Treatment Suite at a hospital

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    Very nice work there. I almost believed the first image was a photograph. You should add med gas hose to the chambers. Green and yellow.
  • The Castle

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    Thank you all for the kind comments. here a quick x-ray shot and another wip, quasi fisheye shot, rendered with vue 6, I used for a while as desktop wallpaper. [image: vjLz_radiografia.jpg] [image: eujE_grandangolare.jpg]
  • Side Entrance

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    It is achievable in VfSU however its not achieved as easily with vray for max. In max you just select the physical cam and go to its properties and hit guess shift. In VfSU you need to edit the lens shift values till the image has the vertical lines completely upright just as the human eye perceives physical geometry.
  • Fish and chips

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    Zumo, you can upload your images under the 'upload attachment' tab underneath the bit where you write your reply. If for whatever reason that doesnt work you can also upload them to an external site, copy the image URL and put it between the [img] tag.

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