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    • teufT Offline
      teuf
      last edited by

      @jo-ke said:

      very nice model but it looks like there is no ceiling because of the shadows.

      The lower face of the ceiling is white but the higher face of the ceiling is transparent.
      With this easy way I can have shades in the rooms (Sketchup can't show light from "spot" like rendering software, so I use the sun...

      It's not a perfect way, I know.
      Any ideas ?

      Teuf

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      • teufT Offline
        teuf
        last edited by

        Trys with Photosketcher :

        zz01.jpg
        zz02.jpg

        Try with Maxwell render :

        z000.jpg

        Somes latest changes :

        zz1.jpg
        zz2.jpg
        zz3.jpg
        zz4.jpg

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        • cottyC Offline
          cotty
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          @teuf said:

          I'm no so a newbie ...I work with SU since november 2008 after 10 year with autocad 😉

          Do you work with both now or only with SU? Would you advice others to switch to SU?

          Great visualizations!

          my SketchUp gallery

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          • cottyC Offline
            cotty
            last edited by

            @teuf said:

            I still use autocad for 2D.
            But since I discovered Sketchup I don't use autocad for 3D anymore.

            The advice is simple, install free sketchup, try it (it is very handy) read the memento !!(help / memento), look some tutorials on youtube, analyse some draws from 3D warehouse, download some textures from CG texture or SketchupTexture and love it 😄

            Since I teach SketchUp from time to time and most of the course participants are familar with autocad (and don't have much time to try SketchUp for fun), I'm happy about every argument to force their change to SU. Since I don't know autocad, it is difficult for me to find them myself...

            my SketchUp gallery

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            • cottyC Offline
              cotty
              last edited by

              Thank you for these helpful hints!

              my SketchUp gallery

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              • teufT Offline
                teuf
                last edited by

                @cotty said:

                @teuf said:

                I still use autocad for 2D.
                But since I discovered Sketchup I don't use autocad for 3D anymore.

                The advice is simple, install free sketchup, try it (it is very handy) read the memento !!(help / memento), look some tutorials on youtube, analyse some draws from 3D warehouse, download some textures from CG texture or SketchupTexture and love it 😄

                Since I teach SketchUp from time to time and most of the course participants are familar with autocad (and don't have much time to try SketchUp for fun), I'm happy about every argument to force their change to SU. Since I don't know autocad, it is difficult for me to find them myself...

                I see
                The arguments are too technical for me to explain them in english which is not my mother language.
                So...
                SU is easier than autocad for simple forms such usual buildings and actual furnitur. Textures mapping and photo insert.
                Autocad is more efficient and accurate with curves because SU uses only segments, not real curves.
                AutoCAD is easier than SU for complex volumes such vehicles, guitare, accurates industral forms.
                SU is free (or cheap for DWG compatibility). No need to learn a lot of things with it.
                SU is more handy and fun than autocad and with good rederer and some plugins you can do really really good job... But I prefer comic/cartoon syles.

                I'm buildings CAD drawer and it was easier for me to draw vehicles with autoCAD :

                camionnettes.jpg
                aCAD 3D.jpg
                or soft shapings :
                les3b.jpg

                If I want to draw a home, building or simple furniture, I naturally think "Sketchup"
                With a photo mapping you can easily simulate a lot of tetails.
                Minimax.jpg
                mapping.jpg
                But I don't know what are the last new improvements in autocad 3D...

                Best regards
                Teuf

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                • teufT Offline
                  teuf
                  last edited by

                  @cotty said:

                  Thank you for these helpful hints!

                  I edited my last reply and add some pics.

                  Another example of the ease to use SU :
                  Sketchup (free) + maxwell (free) + photoshop element
                  and some 3D models and textures from the web.
                  I never think or hope to do that with autocad...
                  skp+mw+phsp.jpg

                  Best regards.
                  Teuf

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                  • teufT Offline
                    teuf
                    last edited by

                    Hi 😄

                    So, my Living room is almost finished.
                    The desk and the keyboards are placed in a different way...
                    It allows me to watch TV during "working" and I can also see all of the room and my girl friend when I'm playing keyboards

                    The "bean bag" parade around all over the floor. Quite nice to do ...lot of stuff.

                    ChMn_SjHt 01.jpg

                    ChMn_SjHt 02.jpg

                    ChMn_SjHt 03.jpg

                    ChMn_SjHt 04.jpg

                    ChMn_SjHt 05.jpg

                    ChMn_SjHt 06.jpg

                    ChMn_SjHt 07.jpg

                    The modular system tier for keyboards :
                    modulo-tiers 03.jpg

                    modulo-tiers 05.jpg

                    modulo-tiers 06.jpg

                    Best Regards

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                    • teufT Offline
                      teuf
                      last edited by

                      With some Photoshop elmts FX :
                      Diffuse glow, Blur ...

                      Coupe_.jpg
                      Coin Home-Cinema.jpg
                      Tilt Shift FX
                      Made with a DepthMap from SU fog
and Photoshop elmts

                      DepthMaps are made with SU fog (black fog without edges and without shadows...)
                      After this, DepthMaps are sent in Photoshop and use Blur-lens FX

                      Regards
                      Teuf

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                      • HornOxxH Offline
                        HornOxx
                        last edited by

                        👍
                        I like that "out of SketchUp look" very much!
                        One criticism: Where are your soundsamples ?!?
                        😄

                        never trust a skinny cook

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                        • teufT Offline
                          teuf
                          last edited by

                          Last update using "Ambiant Occlusion Pro" and some lights effects with photoshop...

                          Ludic.jpg

                          Best regards
                          Teuf

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                          • pbacotP Offline
                            pbacot
                            last edited by

                            Nice board pictures! and I like the living room shots a lot too!

                            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                            • Bryan KB Offline
                              Bryan K
                              last edited by

                              Excellent design, models and NPR styles.

                              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                              • teufT Offline
                                teuf
                                last edited by

                                @cotty said:

                                @teuf said:

                                I'm no so a newbie ...I work with SU since november 2008 after 10 year with autocad 😉

                                Do you work with both now or only with SU? Would you advice others to switch to SU?

                                Great visualizations!

                                Guten Tag Cotty 😄

                                I still use autocad for 2D.
                                But since I discovered Sketchup I don't use autocad for 3D anymore.

                                The advice is simple, install free sketchup, try it (it is very handy) read the memento !!(help / memento), look some tutorials on youtube, analyse some draws from 3D warehouse, download some textures from CG texture or SketchupTexture and love it 😄
                                You need to buy sketchup if you want .DWG compatibility.

                                I was fond of love !

                                http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/?hl=en%26amp;ct=lc
                                http://www.cgtextures.com/
                                http://sketchuptexture.blogspot.it/

                                [Images Deleted...]

                                Made with sketchup pro 6 and Photoshop Elements

                                Best regards
                                Teuf

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                                • pbacotP Offline
                                  pbacot
                                  last edited by

                                  nice models. Your AutoCAD car models look great too. How do you map photos on your SketchUp models? Just import and position the texture?

                                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                  • teufT Offline
                                    teuf
                                    last edited by

                                    @pbacot said:

                                    nice models. Your AutoCAD car models look great too. How do you map photos on your SketchUp models? Just import and position the texture?

                                    Thanks Pbacot : )

                                    To map photos, I drag & drop pics on Sketchup window, use "explode" functon and disable its "projection*" ability(important). Then I copy it on the model and position it (I hope I use the good words...because my Sketchup is in French)

                                    [*But, projection mode may bu used for loud speaker, for exemple]

                                    There are many ways to make a model...
                                    You can drag a model from 3D warehouse (or else)... the easyer way, but...not fun.
                                    You can modeling it with details (may be hard)
                                    And you can map simple photos on basic volumes (nice and interesting way, isn't it ? 😄 )

                                    Exemples :
                                    Detailed model
                                    Modélisation détaillée.jpg

                                    Basic model with mapping
                                    Modélisation plaquage photo Lt.jpg
                                    I think it's a quite good illusion for a non-professional use.
                                    So, in a large view between others models, knobs and details are often unecessary ...sometime(?)

                                    Best regards
                                    Teuf

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                                    • teufT Offline
                                      teuf
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks a lot : )

                                      Another try with darkness FX :
                                      Penombre_2017.jpg

                                      Focus on the "home-studio" area:
                                      rendu crayonné.jpg
                                      Coin Zic 1.jpg

                                      Best regards
                                      Teuf

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