:Mixed Use: sketchup/pshop
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quick project I did for a local architect.. was hoping to render it, but nothing seems to support these dramatic 2 point perspectives (or is there something??)..so it was just raw sketchup, with a subtle fotosketcher overlay, and a whole bunch of line overlays..
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Hi Jason,
This is a stunning use of line overlays, i really like it.
As for the 2pt rendering dilemma, Thea recently added this to the latest plugin exporter by Tomasz
http://news.sketchucation.com/sketchup-thea-exporter-0-83-beta/
At least i think this is what you could be referring to?
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thanks, Rich... that might do it. twilight and podium both will do it, but no panning/zooming.. being able to pan would definitely help, i'll give it a try.
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Awesome work, Jason
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@marked001 said:
.. was hoping to render it, but nothing seems to support these dramatic 2 point perspectives
You can always render it and distort the image in Photoshop to look like 2 point perspective.
Just remember to render a little extra space around the actual scene since the distortion will need it. -
You could effectively use podium or twilight, peraphs render[in] wil also include it...
But as you seem quite good with photoshop, extended lines, with good post-processing should be enought to make a beautifull and dramatic view.
If you are missing radiosity effects, you should juste add some life and glare effect to your windows, and adjust an "artificial ambiant occlusion" with some mask...
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Looks great, Jason.
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Nice work as usual Jason. Only thing that stands out are the hot spots behind the figures on the left.
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@minguinhirigue said:
If you are missing radiosity effects, you should juste add some life and glare effect to your windows, and adjust an "artificial ambiant occlusion" with some mask...
this is the kind of info i need! as no, i'm not very good with pshop.. just the basics.. so if you could elaborate or post a link to something..that would be very helpful.
Eric.. totally did not notice those.. happened in the last minute rush too, i think..
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I believe,with Thea you can pan but not zoom.
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@sepo said:
I believe,with Thea you can pan but not zoom.
True, with SU2Thea 2p perspective with panning should work. Not sure how hard implementing zoom would be, but Tomasz knows it better.
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nice jason
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