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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Chat GTP critiquing its own image

  • Concept Bike

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    Absolutely FANTASTIC! I love it!! ...when can I get a ride!? πŸ˜‰

    Great work! Thanks for sharing and keep it up! πŸ˜„

    Cheers,

    - CraigD
  • S&S sculptures

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    yes! and i like them! especially i like the look of the glass in the first render.

  • .studio console. ++updated with pics++

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    ok...here are some photos finally.... i think, ultimately after so many back and forths..the only design idea of mine that remained was that angled glass wall at the call screeners..haha..and the monitor/mic layout... i did document and detail the space as well.. here are the pics..

  • BMW Dealership - WIP

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    Thanks everyone for the feedback. Igor... I have a brother named Mike but not Steve... and my last name really is Love!

  • A design by Architects Jensen and Skodvin

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    Dear Hugo,

    My main interest is not photo-realism, but accuracy. I suppose that trait comes from my physics and engineering background. I would not make an architect as I like to design to micron accuracy (okay, I will accept acuracies of +/- 0.01 mm).

    I would like to thank you, and all the other forum members who have posted comments for your kind remarks.

    Best wishes,
    Bob

  • New project

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    Dear James,

    Just a few ideas for you to play around with when you have nothing better to do.

    How about cutting the back half of the house in half with the atrium. The atrium would bisect the balcony, with double doors leading to the balcony on either side. The atrium would also contain the stair way between floors.

    Another idea would be to extend the living space under the balcony and then to use full height glass walls to improve illumination.

    Regards,
    Bob

  • My 2d Exports

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    Nice stuff, amy i ask how you did the people in the stadium?

    Cool church as well, the roof looks pretty interesting.

  • SketchUpBBS-Interior Design

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    plot-parisP

    the last images have defenitely something of a game environment - very atmospheric and well textured!

    yahoo will be happy πŸ˜‰

  • Render for project job sign...

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    It's not that serious but it's just a personal preference of mine, I think the yellow trees is taking all the attention away from the house which is I think is the focus of your illustration. What I see here is that your aiming on a more artistic style, is that right?

    gian

  • Church WC

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    Thanks Nick... I did mean to lighten the bottom but it totally slipped my mind. I'll get that done soon!

  • Living with Moore

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    I prefer the building with the newly added screens - thus the two shapes seem more united and the building is much more integrated in the sculpture.

    Fred, you should seriously consider going into rendering! I think the building-sculpture would be much more pronounced in it's depth (through indirect lighting, shadowed corners...)
    surely you would produce some stunning results

  • Taking the Mickey

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    @lapx said:

    You should seriouly consider writing a book on technique etc...

    oh yes - a book for "pros" to get a step closer to SketchUp Godhood! 😲

    Solo, you are the Architect... and SketchUp is the Matrix! 😍

  • Curtains using FFD and JPP (rendered in KT2008)

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    hi kwistenbiebel

    if I bright a little bit more the image, window is too similar to a mirror and it's not so realistic.

    hi johnsenior1973

    @unknownuser said:

    I don't understand why you positioned the image like that though.

    I've tried an aluminum material on the rod and I wanted to see how it was rendered.
    I am happy with the result.

    Thanks for feedback

  • Princedc's lair

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    @unknownuser said:

    I thought your talents were just in
    the area of 'picking the right horse' and 'money management'. πŸ˜„

    Eh well de fact of de matter Mike, is dat i actually did legitimately come into possession of numerous amounts of moneys from my transactions with de horses.

    @unknownuser said:

    Anyway, welcome to SketchUcation, great work πŸ‘

    Thankin you very much,
    Bertie

  • SDS & FFD Abstract Sculptures with Interesting Textures

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    @igor said:

    ...sorry to all the 38 year olds for making you feel old...

    I can't even remember that age πŸ˜’

  • Old Project - New WC attempt!

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    You can find good discount on CS2 books at borders and such since they are outdated. Many of the tutorials at lynda will work for cs2 as well unless they are specific to a feature in cs3. It is work the small monthly fee for the wealth of information they have there.

    Scott

  • The stormy sea

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    Very nice indeed. I could see that being framed in an office anywhere.

    Scott

  • SketchUp+painter Video frequency course

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    Was sorry very much that I did not know how to quote the video frequency code to our forum, was sorry very much.

  • Gatehouse renders

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    @daniel said:

    Looks great, Edson. In my pickiness, have two comments for what they're worth:

    On the horizontal boards, you might want to shift the textures on some, maybe even rotate 180 degrees, so they don't look like clones.

    Wouldn't that wood weather to a gray over time? It appears very orange on my computer.

    i agree with with your comments. ideally i would have addressed those problems earlier but as i am a newbie at this i left some refinements to do later. my main goal at this point is to get the lighting right, then comes texturing.

  • My WC attempt

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    Thanks for the feedback guys - great suggestions!

    As I intend to use this method again - I will likely work on a whole library of WC tree variations with more coordinated and seasonal colors. Nick - I really like the edges suggestion. That could be a big difference in a series of images like this when viewed together. While there is not s much control as other methods - to be able to quickly crank this type of output straight from SU with styles is very cool! 😎

    Bytor

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