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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    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
  • New stuff...

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    That's pretty cool. Might have to pick one of those up and give it a shot.
  • Exterior WIP - using Indigo

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    thanks Eric! I think I can use one of those.
  • First real try with Kertythea and problem

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    Thanks Kim and Gaieus, Indeed, I had a little "é" in my path. It's surprising that such a tiny detail could cause that problem
  • SU pinocchio

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    my pinocchio never talks... so he doesnt have a nose!
  • ..and today...

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    Nice images Andy. I really like the layout style.
  • A new interior shot from me Kerkythea, SU, and Photoshop

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    Thanks for the kind words guys! unfortunately I am unable to play with the materials at all... They've already been decided... I do agree however that the area behind reception requires some work, maybe a little post production faux lighting... humm!
  • More Recent projects

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    To be honest, I don't even remember what settings I used. I kind of liked the way they came out though. Thanks
  • Testing out soft shadows with IRender - WIP

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    Thanks you all for your kind comments. it’s the first render I have been truly happy with, but there is always room for improvement. I’ve really just started exploring the possibilities of IRender Plus with the soft shadows, bump mats, procedural textures etc, and am gradually working through the Accurender tuts as IRender is based on this program. This was my first go at using the interior lighting tut, I found on the Accurender site Biebel to answer your queries There are a few good examples on the IRender site http://forums.renderplus.com/gallery/, which are improving all the time. I tend to look at the Accurender http://gallery.mcneel.com/?g=43site for a pointer to what IRender is really capable of. Accurender have just updated their gallery this weekend. The work flow - import Autocad if necessary - model in Sketchup, set material reflections, glow, lights etc in Sketchup with IRender, adjust settings ie chose Sketchup settings and or environs in IRender, or a mixture, and then choose radiosity, followed by raytrace, or just raytrace. You can save the environs etc and re load for another model. There was no post tweaking to the render, but you can use the tone operator. I just used the default setting I’m in the process of producing a tut for this render to show the settings used, it will give you more of an idea of my workflow. I don’t know what the render time was, as it was running in the background while I did my real work designing pubs in Autocad LT. I’ll re render to find out. I very rarely get the chance to use Sketchup and IRender. Oh and would you believe it, the very very first IRender I did just appeared in Oct 3D World magazine, in a review of Vray with a comparison of the basic IRender and TurboSketch Studio, fame at last!!, but anonymously as no credits, but that may be a good thing. It seems a little unfair as in my opinion they should have compared Vray to IRender Plus. NB For people using Macs Oct 3D World has the full Cheetah3d 2.6.1 CD included. Richcat
  • Cowboy

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    I keep going back to look at your Cow(Cowl)Boy and every time I see more than the last time. Is there any chance that you could share the .skp file with us? I would love to see it and maybe get a better idea of how he was constructed. If it is too big to be posted here maybe you could e-mail it to fortysixsouth@yahoo.com ? Cheers Bill
  • My World Trade Center 3D Model

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    This is something very nice, i like it.
  • Pergola

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    Dylan, James, thanks - that's exactly what I was looking for. Kris, thanks for your tips and encouraging words. Btw, I found the thread I was thinking of - it was Canoek who had posted a watercolor process. I think I'll give that a shot sometime soon - I like the look. Here's the thread: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=125&t=5624
  • Townhouse Project

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    Thanks for the comments guys! Anssi - I actually didn't have too much say in the design on this one, just did the model and some presentation work for it. I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean by the addition introducing it's own symmetry but I can sort of see what you're talking about. The original idea was to tear down the existing house which is really in poor shape. Due to the requirement of keeping it, there were a lot of additional factors that had to be taken into account.
  • Now, exteriors

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    thanks for hall coments, dylan i'm use kerkythea for rendering and now the version 2008
  • Sketchup and 3d max

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    KrisidiousK
    looks like an Aztec or Myan Pyramid...
  • Hi

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    boofredlayB
    Yes, I am pleasantly suprised by the back side as well. Thanks for adding more.
  • Street Fighter

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    Fantastic work. Sweet job on the presentation. The animated .gif is a splendid touch. poster-Director Bob
  • Laundry space

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    james, they would be protected from the rain by the plexiglas roof. and, since the room is the bottom of a light well, there is no way to steal them from there. mike, you are right. and, being the design a gift to the owner, i have more freedom to suggest what I think is best. edson
  • Sketchup

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    boofredlayB
    Very nice, thanks for sharing and welcome.
  • My first SU model

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    That Is a nicely well done first SU model. But be careful you might find SU addictive and before you know dinner is burnt and the sun is coming up. But the up side is one day you think it will take hours to get a part to look like you would like it to and “bam” dinner isn’t burnt and the sun is still up and you just set there looking at a completed item and think of what to work on next. poster-Director Bob
  • House Additions/Expanding Room

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    Nice work CADken. I like the exploded perspective view in the presentation. poster-Director Bob

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