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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    Mike AmosM
    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
  • Custom Gazebo

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    Joe WoodJ
    Oh, and here's a 3D.pdf of it! Extraterrestrial Gazebo
  • How my nuts get cracked

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    of course he doesnt, or else he woudl stop posting....b/c he's obviously gonna get a ton of praise on everything he posts..haha..
  • Chrismas card

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    this is nice! never seen an ice mouse before! nice touch with the lights tooo! teh sky is a bit distracting though...
  • Playin with an old Maxwell scene

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    allanxA
    Thanks, about the curtain I used 3dsmax and export it as .3ds... Sketchup imports 3ds very well. allanx
  • Xmas tree

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    marked001M
    definitely..i just now really noticed the background 'terrain'..looks awesome.
  • Front facade reconstruction

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    DanielD
    Beautiful design and presentation, Mateo. I wonder about the practicality of the canopy, though. Looks like the space between the two planes is a perfect spot for pigeons and other birds to roost.
  • THE CUBE (Dubai Sport City)

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    Dear Gaieus, Thanks a lot for quick response ,,, and thanks for your comliment .. and Thanks one more for being heplful and informative on how to upload the images i'll try it next time ... and regarding the moving the post I don't mind it at all ... looking forward toward more comments, Noohaldinho
  • R2D2

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    One day maybe, thank you!
  • Autocad from SU

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    How about roof plan?
  • X Wing

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    @jenujacob said: tomislav... just rename ur glass material as "**TG_**xxxxxx".. where xxxxx can be anything and without the "" KT automatically recognizes this material as thin glass shader! u can also look Plugins> Kerkythea Exporter> About Su2KT for more info on material naming and stuff... Thank you, I will try on.
  • R2d2 and X wing

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    thank you for pictures and sugestions.
  • Hello!

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    Thanks a lot Roger... Im starting to realize how much there is to learn... Overwealming but exciting at the same time! Im just glad there are people willing to help out! So thank you again!!
  • My first time

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    DanielD
    Hello, Andeciuala, and welcome to the forum. Nice renderings!
  • Paul Russams church (again :))

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    @kwistenbiebel said: I like the way you simulated that glass. A bitmap texture as emitter? I should try that. Actually, it is sunlight that is penetrating the window. The window materials are a simple diffuse material with the SketchUp opacity set to 65. Using the texture as an emitter probably would have rendered faster and looked almost identical, though. Never thought to do it that way I would have commented on your image, but my office always blocks your links . Nice image! You are a pro when it comes to composition! I see some strange uv errors. I wonder if there are some issues there with the Fry exporter?
  • Vintage Gas Station

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    DanielD
    It's Sunday in a small East Tennessee town. Everythings closed. He's waiting on his girlfriend Martina to pick him up. Thanks guys. It's my first "real" rendering with Vue. The man is from Poser, the bench from FormFonts. Everything else I modeled and textured in SU (except sky and trees).
  • Urban design project

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    @unknownuser said: well you probably know about this method but just incase others reading this did not I thought I would post it. thanks phil, i knew about that method and have used it for other projects, but somehow i always have a tendency to make my whole model on one layer without use of components even though i work with autocad 40 hours a week and constantly use layers and blocks. i think my problem is that when i start making a model i cant wait to see results so i even start adding detail to one part of the model, while the other parts arent even made globally, very unefficient i know, but i need that for motivating myself to complete the rest of the model
  • Retail Garden Center

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    yea that's much better. Be careful with the details of the pergola. The trellis "2x4" at the long wall you can only get cedar in about 12' lengths so you will have some butt joints to accomplish that long run. Detail a scarf joint at one of the brackets and then stagger the joints so that the joints are not all at the same bracket. Also the larger top member of the brackets seems too heavy for the relative small size of the trellis members. I see why its that size to match with the other ones on the end of the building. You might look into making the trellis slightly different details than the much larger pergola at the end of the building. see attached image for a scarf joint. [image: KxcO_09.jpg]
  • Golf Simulator Dome

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    Mike LuceyM
    Thanks Jon and yes it probably will put it on Google Earth when time permits. Attached is a pic showing half the dome + interior. Nothing to do with Renders but came across this http://www.ibogleif.dk/spil/flashspil/minigolf/minigolf.swf while doing some research on golf simulators .... great fun and quite addictive .... best I could mannage was 41! Mike [image: bL8T_Picture5.jpg]
  • Prayer Rail for Church

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    The kneelers do have padding, I'll use some thin masonite with foam, then covered with vinyl. They'll attach to the rail via velcro strips so they can be removed for cleaning and repair. For the height, a went around to several pieces of furniture in the house till I found something close, measured from the floor, then added two inches. I'm 5'10" and it is a little bit of a stretch for me to the height I came up with, which felt about the same for a prayer rail at another Church. The minister asked the same thing, and laughed when she pictured my wife (5'2") and I going around the kneeling in front of different pieces of furniture.
  • That lil' big project again...

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    Sorry Tom I have not formulated an opinion or reviewed the images long enough to give a pertinent comment, However the poetry from Darth brang a smile to my face So I wanted to thank them for that.

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