Some new Renders..
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Wow, this is great work. I am taking notes...
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Amazing work Jacques.
Anything less from you and we would be disappointed.
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mastery work......i am a beginner in v ray ..its a great inspiration..
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wow
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@crazy eyes said:
Hi,
Just a kinda unrelated question.
Are you self taught in SU and v-ray?
I want to improve my skill level and want to know how to go about doing that.Cheers
I'm with crazy eyes.....
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@silver_shadow said:
I am doing now su for 4 years and vray for about 2 years. Self taught. Me and Free agent used to work together and we helped each other to get into sketchup and vray. Sketchup is easy to learn and a lot of plugins helps you to do better models in quicker time. Thats what makes su so great. Vray is kind of a steep learning curve, but once you kinda know how to use it, you can use it in other platforms too. The interface is the same in other applications. So its a good thing to learn it. You can contact me if you need help, and ill help and support where i can. In modeling or in vray.
Gee that is a generous offer, Jacques. I might even do that.....
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By the way, georgous kid, Free Agent!!! reminds me of my little angel a few years ago... [yes, with the cow in the back ground as well!!!]
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Amazing stuff.
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Hello, that's awesome
With what renderprogram did you rendered it?Fred
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@utiler said:
By the way, georgous kid, Free Agent!!! reminds me of my little angel a few years ago... [yes, with the cow in the back ground as well!!!]
thank you, my little monster ... they grow up so quick
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silver, these are beautiful. U always blow me away with the scale of your projects and amount of details that go into them. Bravo, my friend. And my I apologize if this is a repeat question, by may I ask where you got those trees? Keep it up man, we all love seeing your work.
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@unknownuser said:
@utiler said:
By the way, georgous kid, Free Agent!!! reminds me of my little angel a few years ago... [yes, with the cow in the back ground as well!!!]
thank you, my little monster ... they grow up so quick
sure do.
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Such a FAN
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@unknownuser said:
OMG!!!such a realistic pics with Su,can't belive it!
Mr.Sylver Shadow,can you tell us how you make a roof with fur in the last pics?I really like it! -
the roof was build as a single plane, then used joint push pull to give it depth.
Then i just dumped a projected texture over it, used these ones from this sitehttp://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=7528&PHPSESSID=8c15e745d9e197588c9c3888de8869cb
and then for the edge i photoshopped it really quickly using a stamp tool with a round pointy brush for a brush stamp.
That was pretty much that.
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thanks you for quick tut,it's very helpful for me
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all rendder are verry nice, also trees are excelent silver!!!! from where did you got 3d ones ( not 2d palms...)
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I have no words to tell you, incredible, very nice job...
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I think I already said it, but the way you blend people in the renders is absolutely in-cre-di-ble. Wish I had the time to do the research for the perfect image each time!!!
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Amazing and inspiring renders!!!
Yourself and Freeagent are setting the benchmark higher every time!
I always use yours and freeagent's images as a reference when tying
to do my exterior shotsSilly question but how does sketchup handle such a large model with textures?
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