Factory Robot
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Thanks everyone! I've posted a simplified breakdown on my FB page but if you're interested I'm posted here too...
Chris
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marvelous work.
do you work only at the notebook?
orange, black and white is a good combination.
here the facebook link for lazy dogs (the brown fox jumps over the...)
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Wait. . .These are SketchUp Models? Renderings???
That's it. I'm done. I'm blown away. I still struggle getting doors and windows to cut thru walls.
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@david_h said:
Wait. . .These are SketchUp Models? Renderings???
That's it. I'm done. I'm blown away. I still struggle getting doors and windows to cut thru walls.
You? Say what?!
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You must have me mistaken for the other Davidh on the forum
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81%26amp;t=59481%26amp;p=541359#p541359
Whose work I would gladly take credit for if I could. . .
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deaneau - Thank you, and thanks for posting my FB link, I should have done that. BTW, whats the notebook you were referring to?
david_h - Yes these are good old SU models, the real time rendering program Keyshot is great as rendering SU models, better with product style objects, things get a little tricky with interior architecture stuff.... You can download a 2 week trial, its just drag and drop materials, super easy, but you have to break your model into groups to assign different materials. I'm planning on some Gumroad tutorials showing how to do this kind of tech and detailing very rapidly and using lots of components to shorten the work. This model was divided into three, and then each of those 3's are split into halves, so I actually only modelled a 6th of what you see (think that division correct...?) I used the Fredo Round Corner plugin loads to bevel almost every edge I make as its so fast to use and creates the edge shadows/highlights that are essential in making your model feel "real"....
Thanks again
Chris
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I knew that. I was just soooo blown away with how great they are. And yet . . .a little creepy. Robots are taking over the world you know.
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wow.. i dont even know where to look first. i need to take some time and study these things.
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Welp, there goes any confidence I had in my own SketchUp abilities.
Absolutely masterful work.
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