Vice style
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i like everything except the hidden edges being visible
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Looks great Luis.
Is there a need for that much reflection? I think the shadow would be enough.
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Another image (different style) has been added to the first post.
I will try without edges xrok1.These images have been modified in Photoshop.
Luis
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...and this is the render, without any changes in Photoshop.
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Very cool, I like it.
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it dosn't look right with no edges i was just saying to get rid of the hidden (dashed) edges. also you need something above your model for the reflection purposes, the black reflections are too harsh.
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Very Nice Luis. I like the 2nd one in your first post the most!
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Ooo, I like the second one yes. And the render is fine too.
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Good day everybody,
Thanks for your comments. I'll try to create a best render with nice reflections (without the hidden dashed edges.. )
Regards,
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Hi, Luis
R u mechanic engineer, right?
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Hi samprocess,
I'm a inginner, but not mechanic ingineer. (I'm a mail and system ingineer).
Here is a funny pic...Sketchup compressing 3DSMAx.
This render will be the last one in this thread.
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Nice.
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I like first one! Great styles Luis!
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When I saw the title of this thread "Vice Style" I had a whole other idea of what "Vice Style" meant. I was expecting perhaps a kind of neon line or a smokey watermark.
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You used what renderer? How to SketchUp and renderer used in combination?
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Nice images Luis!
I prefer the second one as it is a blend of technical and illustrative.
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Hi everybody,
Thanks again for your comments.
I'm using SU + VRay.First, I render the final image + exported a "Hidden Geometry ON" image without render.
In Photoshop, I mixed the different layers and played with the blending options.
I hope this will help you (sharwe). Otherwise, I can send you the PSD file.Regards,
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Hi Coen Naninck,
I'm very sorry. Thanks for the advice.
Regards,
Luis -
Better is 75 % so 35 kb in this case!
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