Silvershadows eye candy 2 : BLACK HAWK
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Eye Candy Three
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the photoshopped final images are ridiculous. so convincing. hats off, im impressed big time, beautiful
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Thank you
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I still cant get over the first photoshopped image, incredible, one of my favourite renders ever! really inspiring stuff
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hehe...eyecandy 3 will be awesome....
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Silver Shadow:
You know, I thought your village on the water was face melting.
The fact that you took the effort to document the many steps in the development of the blackhawk is devastating, or humbling--or epiphanic--if that's a word.
Any further comment would be gibberish.
mitcorb -
I've always thought SU as a good tool to draw houses, fornitures, trading centres, etc. I mean apart from the personal abilities, I think you'are really talented...I thought SU didn't allow certain kind of projects, like a professional Cad does...but I was absolutely wrong. If I've thought that about SU is not because I'm a professional designer hard to please, with preconceived ideas, but just because I've never seen such a good project of this type made with SU.
What you did is amazing -
another superb work from u....
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Complimenti Jacques, sei un mostro di bravura!
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thanks guys
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Wow silver_shadow, I must say that this made me think differently about sketchup now. This is quite amazing. I'm an architect and I'm also using sketchup but just for quick massing studies and then finalize the whole modeling and rendering in 3ds Max. I never knew that sketchup can also do these kind of things. I wonder what the specs of the computer you are using, you may be using a really powerful computer because this model looks heavy on computer resources especially doing it in sketchup. I hope I can be as skillful in sketchup as you are. Thanks for the post, it's really amazing.
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hi there.
thanks, to be honest, i modelled these things in a dual core 3.4 ghz machine with 2 gig ram. No fancy equipment. Just lots of patience. Be sure to look into the other candy models if you havent seen them yet. I now got a powerful i7 machine, and hope to do some great things with this in the future. -
@silver_shadow said:
hi there.
thanks, to be honest, i modelled these things in a dual core 3.4 ghz machine with 2 gig ram. No fancy equipment. Just lots of patience. Be sure to look into the other candy models if you havent seen them yet. I now got a powerful i7 machine, and hope to do some great things with this in the future.Wow, you have a really powerful hardware there. I just noticed that your computer specs is posted with your name on the left. I'm feeling very envious right now. Hehe
Thanks for the quick reply.
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and your graphics card?
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Sup silver_shadow, great detail work on BH, I really enjoy looking at the inside of BH, seat and belts are just wicked and all other detail work is just phenomenal
Your system is very similar to mine, do you mind sharing your V-ray set up for "clay" renders? -
@mitcorb said:
and your graphics card?
My new system specs are
i7 920 overclocked to 3.6ghz
12 gig ddr3 1800mhz ram
asus rampage extreme 2 motherboard
5.5 tb hard drive space
80gb intel ssd main drive
asus 295 top gtx display card
gigabyte odin 1200w power supply
cooler master v10 cpu cooler
cooler master limited edittion cosmos case (black)
Windows 7 ultimate 64 bitThis is pretty much my system i got for christmas.
The candy visopts is for download in the download link i provided in candy 3 -
@unknownuser said:
The candy visopts is for download in the download link i provided in candy 3
... in candy 3? where?
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this is the download link for candy 1 2 and 3
in Candy 3 there is a folder called visopts, just open that and youll find it in there
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