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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Ta folks, it is the ai thing.

    My design, mea culpa. Similar in concept to the hotrod I did some yonks ago but oriented towards track days.

    Working on a studio setup for Rayscaper so hopefully some renders then.

  • Turning Torso Rendered in Cheetah3D

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    Same thing here. Screenshots only. Doesn't bother me.

  • House

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    That is starting to look great Snorre.

    Play around with the styles, you might find some cool views.

  • ....So long sailor

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    Amazing, kwistenbiebel, congrats to you.

    All of this straight out of SU, uff, it seems that I have been away for quite some time, and there is lot of catching up for me to do;-)

    really cool pics :thup:

  • Office building

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    spenceS

    This is great work considering you're just starting, keep it up.

  • Remote Assault Tank

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    Impressive modeling, mustve taken quite a while I have respect for that. High Poly I assume? How many if I may ask?

  • Dubai office block rendering

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    Ivica ValjakI

    BRUTALNO!!!! :esurp:

  • Salt Flat Killer

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    Outstanding as always MZ!!! I've been busy lately but alway glad to see your new pieces. I've been playing with Kerkythea and love it. Have you tried rendering any of you pieces with Kerkythea?

    Monster Rocks 👍

  • Fantasy Architecture

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    John,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    You're absolutely right about SketchUp helping tease out those semi-conscious design ideas. It's like a transport mechanism from the vaguely imagined to the clearly articulated.

    Fred

  • New website

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    Thanks rodent, yes that is the plan, but having a problem with it at the moment, I'll sort it asap.

  • Some recent work

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    I agree, very nice work.
    Love the subtle reflections too!

  • A quick hundred bucks...

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    ely862meE

    u have a good, real good hand and lot opportunities

  • Another New Model

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    very nice i really like the style

  • Sketchup Details

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    YES - this is what details should be like - no more boring 2D drawings. I have started on a kitchen cabinet detail but i dont think it will look as impressive as those.

    poster: syburn

  • Hi

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    Very nice start and I agree. It would look better if there was shadows from a few windows.

    Scott

  • Construction details

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  • Texturing Progress on an old model-now with Steampunk projec

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    Hehe, thanks 😄

    Small texture update:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/UnknownTarget/All.jpg

  • Im so Excited With my New Toys!!!

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    @will03 said:

    I really like that style, I wouldn't mind picking up a tablet... how big is the tablet you bought? because I've heard its really hard to do with a tablet smaller than your screen...

    Keep up the great work! can't wait to see some more images!

    Surprising to me... After about a year with my 6 x 8 Wacom Graphire (11" x 10" overall), I learned to reduce the size of the "active" area, and it actually became easier for me to use! With the smaller work area, I don't have to stretch to get to the far corners of the pad. My desk space is cramped, so I have the pad parked a little too far away.

    So-- I'm using a 4" tall x 5.5" wide section, and thinking maybe I could swap for the smaller pad. Too bad it's so hard to find one to try before buy.

  • Cookie cutters

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    Congratulations Jason on your beautiful baby.

    From this topic itself its apparent that quite a few members have become parents in the recent past. I suggest someone start a 'my baby' thread, it would be fun. I'll definitely join in.

    Guite

  • Farm on Winter :)

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    Thanks Ross,again I have to mention that your style that on my images acct like a snow did half of work here. 😉

  • DWC tech and beyond...

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    James...you crack me up (should I be charging for the peepshow :`) I can't post the file 'cause it was a freebee on some entourage image site, and I really can't remember which one...really...honest. But some searching should hook you up.

    Best, Tom.
    (I will admit, since I teased you, I use her as a scale reference building growies I think for your same reasons for liking her. I made her 5'-6" for my eye height and can then put the horizon on the top of her head for reference...that's my story and I'm stickin' with it!)

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