Petite Trianon WIP
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Thanks, John
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This is superb, think its great.
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Thanks, Lee. So far I've been very pleased with how this has turned out.
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Bravo.
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I am quite impressed ... but why petite? Thought it was a male, petit ...
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Thanks, Hepf...you are correct. It is Petit.
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Can't believe it's been more than a year since I worked on this. Added the columns on the west. The Corinthian capital is from BruceW's column, but the shaft and base are by me.
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Great stuff mate.
Can't wait to see it finished, and rendered...!!
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thanks, Gareth
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Beautiful!
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I can't believe it's been a year and missed it!
Excellent model!
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thanks pbacot and Bryan
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mmm.mmm.mmm...... what a nice piece of work!!
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Finish it next until next year! I'd really like to see you acomplishing it!
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@jql said:
Finish it next until next year! I'd really like to see you acomplishing it!
Haha. I hear ya! But sometimes I have real work (and life in general) that intrudes on my recreational Sketchupping.
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Really love the elevation. I haven't used SketchUp for elevations, just perspectives, but since I'm planning to learn to do working drawings in SketchUp it's nice to know the elevations can look so good.
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Thanks, sketchgirl1. I went to school before the advent of computers, when everything was done by hand - lots of rendered elevations. So I am partial to that format.
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Daniel: Your elevations look like plates from History of Architecture, which I love. Amazing SketchUp can do this, I think. I'm a commercial interior designer doing NPR interior renderings in SketchUp. A different style than yours but still the hand-drawn look SketchUp can do. Not interested in plug-ins! I'm attaching an example of what I do.
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Daniel: Didn't mean to attach three...
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Looking good there, sketchgirl1. How did you do the reflections?
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