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  • Share and get feedback on your projects

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    It went through eventually and I have now reinstalled sketchup minus any plugins so far. Waiting to see what happens next. Such fun this computing lark, never a dull moment at all...
  • Board Game Build (Firefly)

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    Thanks, got it this time. Yes, that was pretty funny. There's also a hilarious gag reel from the series here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjb1oZk3mNM another one here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mve-E23trk%26amp;index=7%26amp;list=RDqjb1oZk3mNM and behind the scenes here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLy_g1-ED1E%26amp;index=26%26amp;list=RDqjb1oZk3mNM
  • WARM MODERN

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    LOL...Got it, never heard it called that before at least not in California or in Saint Petersburg Fl.
  • YBEDROOM

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    pbacotP
    Wow. So nice, bed clothes and all. Yes I'd not want to see that bed in so small a space but you make it look good!
  • Two more npr fly around videos

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    Emarald 15, Thanks for the nice comment. I like that they made you want to relax with a cool Ice tea. A unique compliment.
  • Been a While: Set extension in SU.

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    I've tried doing this stuff both ways to be honest mate, in the render set-up and as a post-pro thing. Personally I find doing it post- in Photoshop is, for me, much faster, and allows a lot more flexibility to try out different options. Best of all, it allows for those 'happy accidents' when you layer stuff up and suddenly find an effect that just 'works'. That said, this is also partly a reflection of my lack of real in-depth rendering expertise, and I'm always in awe of those people like Solo who seem to get amazing results straight out of the render engine, with minimal post-work.
  • A few personal projects

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    @ken28875 said: Awesome models, Jacob! How are things going? Still working at Steelblue? I just noticed that Greg is no longer with them. Anyway, if you're still in SF, let's have lunch someday. My office is actually not far from Steelblue, right at the intersection of New Montgomery and Market. Take care, _KN Thanks Ken! Things are going well. No longer at Steelblue. It was a great 1.5 year run but I wanted to move on. That being said, I'm a few minutes out from the city and am down to meet for lunch sometime. Sending you a PM...
  • Small Cabinet with workspace

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    pbacotP
    Have a similar project, but the (shoji) doors go all the way across--two doors to alternately display one or two: a desk, a closet, a bar.
  • EXTERIOR SCENE (crop view)

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    GubermenschG
    Thanks for sharing. Sharp looking site also.
  • Video of The Dragon Estate

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    @daniel said: @gubermensch said: Epic Oligarch pad. I was thinking Bond villain. Impressive work, firstliight Thanks I appreciate it, its the wildest house I've created so far
  • Hyperloop Book built with SketchUp

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    Bryan KB
    Saw these all over the media that week. Congratulations. Great work and good exposure!
  • Mountain Retreat

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    pilouP
    Quieteful!
  • Cloth, fabrics, towels, bedding, rugs and stuff like that.

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    jo-keJ
    Rug should be very easy. Be shure to take a good texture and make a nice spec- and bumpmap
  • COOTER RESIDENCE

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    @richard said: Maybe put up your changes mate! BTW a plan is always a help to determine the workability of your solution! And not one of those ghastly 3D ones, urrrr! Nah, once I posted I released it to its owner Daniel, it's time now to move on to the next design exercise.
  • Oculus, ancient Rome

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    @omikron said: Really impressive work and amazing attention to details. I guess you visited the place to get the real feeling of that architecture. If not, you really got it right out of the box! thanks a lot omiKron for your kind comment! My only visit to the place took place 15 years ago, but I still remember the lighting feeling... the making-of-Oculus was recently published at SketchUpArtists if you guys would like to take a look here: http://www.sketchupartists.org/tutorials/sketchup-and-maxwell/the-making-of-oculus/ best V
  • Lakeside Campsite

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    cheddaC
    Looks good ! Billboards are a little pain because they have built in lighting and shadows i tried to match that lighting in my image. I think it'd help you to have the sun behind the camera on the left.
  • Rocking chair

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    cottyC
    Thank you, Richard.
  • 2400 year old tricycle

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    Here it is: Video: http://youtu.be/TDv1Xu1rr-I SketchyPhysics post: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=61%26amp;t=61876#p570488
  • Storage

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    RichardR
    Man, If there is any film studio looking for the development of an older english village YOU ARE DA MAN! I actually like the repeat in the texture, it looks like the stone was sourced from different quarries or available sources which could well be the case.
  • Office

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    RichardR
    Nice work on the workspace mate! My 2 cents though is the left end cabinet looks like it wants to go to the floor.
  • WINDOW

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    RichardR
    Absolutely striking mate!

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