Blue Balls
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I believe it does. I like to keep you guys on your toes...
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Here is a shot with a colored HDRI background and some colored Omni lights.
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As lovely as they are I would like to see SU output too, if possible?
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Cool!
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@unknownuser said:
As lovely as they are I would like to see SU output too, if possible?
As soon as SketchUp Artists posts the tutorial I will paste a link. And thanks Rich.
Over 170,000 poly count. -
that is really terrific Eric. Because of renders like this and seeing what wizards like you were doing in Boulder with it (Pete et al) , I am getting Thea render for Christmas.
side note. . .isn't it interesting how many hits a thread will get if it has the word B*lls in it!
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Eric, so well done as always I really need to jump into Thea Render and start having some fun. At the moment I'm designing some Polynesian themed kiosks and the Fur plugin is doing such a nice job in creating thatch, I'm really loving that plugin
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Eric, I had a break from project today, so rendered a quick one too, keeping on topic of balls.
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That's a load of balls Pete! You made a right balls of it...
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@unknownuser said:
That's a load of balls Pete!
Nice render though Pete.
Edit: Hmmm. There's no one in the reflection taking a picture or anything.
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Nice rendering Pete. You sure do have a lot of balls. Mine are 3'-9" in diameter however. How big are your balls?
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My balls are huge!!
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was wondering if the thread was deleted or something by nah, it's still there
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Ok Pete, you win again
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May I ask a serious question? Why would one model his bal-, er, ornaments so large. Seriously though. I would like to know what is the advantage to having larger-than-life models. Would someone please enlighten me.
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John, I jest, I shrunk the person.
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So they are really about 2"-3" in diameter? Gotcha'.
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Actually I did draw mine over 3 feet in diameter. I wanted to have a real smooth mesh and when you draw small objects sometimes SketchUp cannot fill in the polygons. Sometimes it is better to model large then scale it down, sometimes.
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Ooooohhh K. Now I get it. Thanks.
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An unfortunate workaround in my opinion.
Units are arbitrary measures.
You could conceivably set inches at 100 times what Sketchup has it set. Same with metric.
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