WIP GP 9 LOCOMOTIVE
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Looking good
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Today i did the tedious job of the side panels of the loco
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/qq304/dolphus_006/TUE2.pngAnd i am not cheating with the clasps, hinges and louver panels
aaahh the 'work goes onn......
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More progress with doing the boring bits now for some of the bits i am looking forward to
and some of the detail
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One more step completed (detail on roof) more tomorrow
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Almost finished with Phase 1 couple of missing bits to fill in still
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You actually think that that coupler would hold a train? Broke coupler here we come...
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Thanks for your comment in so far as the coupler is concerned fair comment, i had a look at your loco at the link you so kindly provided, very impressive well done, once my loco is rendered i think i will be able ro stand next to yours head high......
my first render... -
Rusty but improving?
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This gonna look awesome comletely rendered.
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SOO!!! I love you buddy!!!
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Thanks Marion, Daniel but still a long way to go i will show more later today
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Whaoo Dolphus
I like the way you're displaying the progress. Quite impressed, now I know that I'm not alone to need so many
time to achieve complex drawings.MALAISE
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Excellent, so many details, how big is this model!
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The main file is about 9;46 meg at the moment but i am working in bits and pieces in various other drawings of the same project, that is where i am now running into problems with rendering the model the following ate the bestquality that i can get at the moment without my poor old laptop bombing out
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Thats looking good! What are you using to render, I joined these forums to find a good renderer for sketchup on the MAC and would be interested in the one your using here? ANyway looking forward to this finished ill have to keep my eye on it!
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Thanks for the kind words i am using Kerkythea but still have a lot to learn about rendering i don't think i am going to get much further than i am now either the file is to big or i have a glitch in my laptop
BUT NEVER SAY DIE -
you mean the file is too big for kerk or SU? I thought your model size was just under 10MB?, is it usual for kerk to struggle with models 10MB plus or does it depend on your computer?
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@liam887 said:
you mean the file is too big for kerk or SU? I thought your model size was just under 10MB?, is it usual for kerk to struggle with models 10MB plus or does it depend on your computer?
Say what...???
I've never had such a problem in KT...!!What can cause problems is if you have a huge number of lights in your scene combined with self-emitting mesh and then if you use one of the photonmap render presets...
I have a 56Mb SU scene giving me huge issues in SU but none in KT and it renders without any difficulties...Please don't spread such false rumours...!!
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lol what you talking about spreading rumors?
I was asking a question in response to this statement:"The main file is about 9;46 meg at the moment but i am working in bits and pieces in various other drawings of the same project, that is where i am now running into problems with rendering the model the following ate the bestquality that i can get at the moment without my poor old laptop bombing out".
Thats why I was curious as im interested in getting Kerk but was worried about my laptop freezing as some of my models are 100MB.
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Sorry - I misunderstood your first comment and thought it was a statement rather than a question...
@liam887 said:
Thats why I was curious as im interested in getting Kerk but was worried about my laptop freezing as some of my models are 100MB.
In KT you can work with very huge models for sure...
You can see an example I've posted in the Looking for a good software for rendered animations thread... The museum model is impossible to work with in SU, but I had no issues at all in KT...P.S. dolphus - sorry for the hi-jacking of your thread...
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