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      GdBTM
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      the one on the left is more elegant in my opinion πŸ˜‰

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        Whaat
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        @kwistenbiebel said:

        Nice modeling!

        Is this something you can't do without the use of the plugin?
        I am trying to find reasons to buy it but haven't found a proper use for it in contemporary architecture (besides steel profiles but I don't have to model a whole steel structure in detail that often).

        Profile Builder is all about speed, accuracy and adaptability to change. In only a couple clicks, Scott could completely change all the moulding profiles in this scene without re-modelling anything!
        There are lots of architectural uses for the plugin including mouldings, walls, stairs, handrails, roofing, and the list goes on...

        I hope to someday soon release a demo version of the plugin. It's the type of plugin that the more you use it, the more you uses you find for it.

        Great scene, Scott! I'm looking forward to some more! πŸ‘

        SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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          ScottPara
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          Thanks Dale. I was hoping you would step in here.

          As Dale said this plug in is about speed and overall accuracy. For architectural stuff like this model it is one of the best plugins I use on a regular basis.

          Scott

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            marked001
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            nice to watch the progression of this...that floor is awesome πŸ‘

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              Daniel
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              Beautiful modeling, Scott. Personally, I like the wallpaper on the right, but they are both nice.

              My avatar is an anachronism.

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                Sir
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                i recon the one of the right is too dark, the one on the left contrasts with the dark floor, and makes the space more inviting

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                  ScottPara
                  last edited by

                  Thanks guys. I am going to go with the one on the left as it was said (and I agree) it is brighter. Once rendered it will have a metallic sheen to it (if I can pull it off). Right now the difficult part is getting furniture that will fit the scale of the space well. The middle is huge (almost 20' across) and that dwarfs everything I put in there not to mention I feel like the lights are dwarfer by the space. Any thoughts?

                  Scott

                  Jason,

                  Thanks for the comment on the floor. It is my own design I came up with after seeing a bunch on the web. It is still going to get some more fine detail but is ok for now.

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                    neoshed
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                    Nice work so far mate. I've got to get the profile builder as it will save me a load of time.

                    What would be really great would be some plugin that could allow pseudo lighting within SU, especially for interiors. Turning off shadows for loads of things always ends up with a weird result which is a shame. Especially as a lot of the time there's no need for real lighting and materials.

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                      ScottPara
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                      Well I finally got a render I can start to work with. With all the detail in the moulding this render takes forever even on a 8 core machine. Overall I am pretty happy with it. I still have alot of lighting work to be done and some more texture tweaking but this is a start.

                      Comments welcome.

                      Scott


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                        Frederik
                        last edited by

                        Looks great, Scott...!! πŸ‘

                        @unknownuser said:

                        With all the detail in the moulding this render takes forever even on a 8 core machine.

                        Depends on the render application you're using... πŸ˜† πŸ˜›

                        Cheers
                        Kim Frederik

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                          ScottPara
                          last edited by

                          Vray for now but I have a bunch more I could throw it at if I am not happy with it.

                          Scott

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                            DzineTech
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                            The moulding geometry shouldn't cause vray too much of a problem with speed if its only got a simple diffuse colour, the wallpaper map and floor and surfaces with reflections in my experience are more likely to take time due to the way the sampler operates. Care to post a screen dump of your settings?

                            The cupola / roof light at the ceiling looks a bit faceted to me. Is this meant or something you could smooth?

                            The composition looks odd to me at the moment but perhaps a single door in one of the foreground wall's and a sideboard with appropriate clutter on the opposite, pictures on walls would bring it to life a bit more.

                            All depends which direction you want your side project to go.

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                              david57
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                              Realistic.

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                                ScottPara
                                last edited by

                                Thank you David. It is getting there slowly.

                                Scott

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                                  xrok1
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                                  @neoshed said:

                                  Nice work so far mate. I've got to get the profile builder as it will save me a load of time.

                                  What would be really great would be some plugin that could allow pseudo lighting within SU, especially for interiors. Turning off shadows for loads of things always ends up with a weird result which is a shame. Especially as a lot of the time there's no need for real lighting and materials.

                                  what about lightup?

                                  β€œThere are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

                                  http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                                    ScottPara
                                    last edited by

                                    While Lightup is good more I think quick and basic scenes I do not think it would touch the quality of Vray. Yes, it's cheaper, easier, etc. but at the end of the day I will wait for quality.

                                    Scott

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                                      rcossoli
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                                      can I say something? I can?
                                      Part of modeling I see very well, probably should have increased the number of sides in the circle because the roof is faceted (as said DzineTech)
                                      Add anything else on the scene to give it more life, this all that much empty space, maybe pictures or things like that.
                                      add some bump to the floor, because it seems like a single piece of wood, I might have to have some separation as boards or something.
                                      shadows are very hard, perhaps by increasing the radius of the sun are somewhat more diffuse and more real.
                                      but I want to stress that in general terms is a very good picture and I like the style of the space.

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