Hotel-Office building In Vietnam
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Hi all,
Here is an Hotel-Office Building project in Vietnam. I have passed five full day to draw it.
Cad Drawing > Import to Sketchup. (one hour to find the original scale !!!)I have done some render try without texture, just like this for the conceptual phase. The client is quite happy with that.
Now I have to render, around 30 different areas, and I have 2 month to do that.
I you have any interior comment don't hesitate.
Thanks Fred.
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Excellent Fred. Interior shots are nice and the lighting is very good. I think once you have more time with the materials and added interior lights the renders will be amazing. Nice modeling work.
Scott
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Thanks Scott,
This project will be very interesting.
Step by step, I will add texture , lighting, furniture etc...
Two month..Bye, Fred
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wow, is that vray?
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Yes it's Vray the first version.
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very nice.
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Thanks xrok1.
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what a work! Fymoro
Maybe you could check the shadow's orientation of the furnitures. They seem to contradict the general direction ( last render).Have a look on the texture too ( marble sofa?)
I'm really impressed.MALAISE
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Fred the interiors are very nice. I'm trying to learn Vray but I'm a long way off at the moment.
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Thanks Malaise,
I am going to change the lighting setting anyway.
This will be the next step.Thanks Linea,
You have to do same me, check this forum for sketchup, but for Vray go to http://asgvis.com, it is the official vray for sketchup forum. (all response to your question)
Fred.
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nice renderings out there...and about scaling from cad to sketchup...
import the drawing to sketchup..measure any length(like door,or room length)which u know(the cad value)..divide the cad value with sketchup value..u vill get a decimal..that vill be scale factor..jst scale entire drawing by that value..u r done!!IF u r drafting using milimeter(mm)in cad then sketchup scale factor is 0.003280839. -
or just select the scale of the original cad drawing when pressing the options button on import?
nice atrium, its looking good!
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Thanks archkiranjith and Sir,
For import with goo scale I have found.
1er check the dimension on cad. example on beam 300 millimetre.
Import to sketchup option , millimetre and preserve origin drawing.And it is prefect, import direct with the same scale.
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Nice. Love that cool ceiling sculpture/mobile.
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nice , where will this builidng be built ? I'm living here.
and what is the renderer that you use ? (vray of sketchup of vray of 3dsmax)
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hi huyvuvn,
In the district one, and all is made by Shetchup, model and render vray for sketchup 1.0.
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