OMG! fur plugin is AMAZING!
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@unknownuser said:
of single lines representing grass can already slow SU down
lol tell me about it! it only works when you have a few! best to just make all the grass hidden with no lines!
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had some time to play!
sketchup view
all the grass hidden replaced with line 'proxies'....not very feasible on a large model is it gaieus?!! haha
twilight render
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seriously it gets better and better
podium render
2 minute sketchup scene. i love this plugin. combined with free hand tool its fantastic...no more ivy generator!
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Hairy hare.
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Fun plugin.
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You two guys have smoked the carpet or what ?...
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Solo!congratulations, that rabbit multicolor is excellent.
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loving it!! left one cooking overnight
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from the cigarette rendering challenge a while back:
lets smoke some grass!
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Nice ones Solo & Oli!
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Thought I may as well join in the fun.
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That looks great Oli. Well done sir.
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Well done oli. Feel free to post the other one too (you know what LOL)
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just have time to play with this.
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That is the best use of the plugin I have seen yet.
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Majid that is awesome!
...too bad SU can't handle more than just that scene
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@unknownuser said:
I ruined michalis' amazing sculpture. Again, sorry mate!
This is the new dimension I was talking about. You have shadows turned off, is this too heavy for the imac?
Food for fun, I also include a low def version of this head. Try to paint the UV texture should be fun too.
@majid: epic!
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@d12dozr said:
Majid that is awesome!
...too bad SU can't handle more than just that scene
there are some trick, as what we could do for a sigle fur component to use it in a mass amount...(for twilight also) then spray it using compo spray, or the fur plugin again,(I guess it is also possible with SU2KT scripct, replace with proxy objects item) here are two raw tests
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So would that be a throw pillow or a spray pillow
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Recent archaeological surveys proved that the Great Sphinx in Giza was originally designed somehow like this, too. As it turned out, it was the French when touring in Egypt under Napoleon who burnt its hair.
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