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    shreesti
    last edited by 27 Dec 2007, 08:49

    hi there,
    this is one of my buildings done in skecthup...some comments from experts for improvement are welcomed
    thanks


    NLIC6 copy.jpg

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      dylan
      last edited by 27 Dec 2007, 09:19

      shreesti I have moved this to the Gallery section.

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      http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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        Gaieus
        last edited by 27 Dec 2007, 10:20

        Hi Shreestim

        I'm not an architect so whenever I comment something, it's not the "expert eye" I'm looking at things. Nevertheless I like this one - could you post some other views as well?

        Gai...

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          WEB
          last edited by 27 Dec 2007, 17:57

          I like it, too. I only wish I had a project that would let me borrow (i.e. steal) its good looks.

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            shreesti
            last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 09:51

            @gaieus said:

            Hi Shreestim

            I'm not an architect so whenever I comment something, it's not the "expert eye" I'm looking at things. Nevertheless I like this one - could you post some other views as well?

            thanks guys for the comments..i appreciate... hi gaieus.....i've been looking at ur works n think that u r realy good . can you guide me with lightinga nd finishing works...my model looks dull all the time....

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              Gaieus
              last edited by 4 Jan 2008, 10:03

              Hi Shreesti,

              This is not dull at all but this is what SU can do - after all it's a "sketching" program (no matter how detailed a work can be made in it).

              As for lighting, everyone uses external renderers let them be commercial or free softwares. See a list here.

              To tell the truth I'm not good at rendering at all (I have so far used Podium eval. and Kerkythea and looked into 3D Studio a bit). There are guys around here with much greater talents and expertise than me.

              Gai...

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                shreesti
                last edited by 9 Jan 2008, 08:07

                hi Gaieus
                thanks for the list....but there are so many of them i got confused whish one to use....hahaha.....can u name one for me thats easy to use with sketchup....and yes i've downloaded podium. the examples that i've seen is just wow....but when i tried putting the light fixtures(that i downloaded from podium)they dont illiminate and get vanish on the image.....but when i render them on a fresh sketchup page they are illluminating just fine...whats the problem ????

                bye

                @gaieus said:

                Hi Shreesti,

                This is not dull at all but this is what SU can do - after all it's a "sketching" program (no matter how detailed a work can be made in it).

                As for lighting, everyone uses external renderers let them be commercial or free softwares. See a list here.

                To tell the truth I'm not good at rendering at all (I have so far used Podium eval. and Kerkythea and looked into 3D Studio a bit). There are guys around here with much greater talents and expertise than me.

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                  Gaieus
                  last edited by 9 Jan 2008, 10:15

                  Well, shreesti, Podium is supposed to be one of the easiest and best integrated renderers. However I'm not a Podium guru so I don't know what went wrong with your model.

                  Another well integrated renderer (though I have never tried) is iRender but I don't know anything about that either.

                  Kerkythea has also a nicely integrated plugin to SU but it renders externally. It is a little bit more complicated but can result in nice images at already an early stage of the learning curve. Also, Keky is free. 😉

                  Gai...

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                    mateo soletic
                    last edited by 9 Jan 2008, 10:52

                    Shressti,
                    Nice looking building, keep on posting.

                    [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                      goodonline
                      last edited by 12 Jan 2008, 17:41

                      Shreesta,
                      Very nice concept. Clean and easy to view.
                      Im not a architect or designer by any means, but I can give my two cents on your image. Small things, but beauty is in the details, right?? or is that the devil is in the details?

                      • The curbs have been extruded, which created those non-smoothed lines on the edges. You can hide these with the 'cntrl + erase command. It smoothes them out. You can hide them with the 'shift + erase tool but it does not 'smooth' the surface.

                      • Idea to play with. Tinker with sketchy lines. I have a great time playing with different styles and blending them in photoshop.

                      • If you import this into 'Layout', you can control the thickness of your linework.

                      Just some ideas.
                      I like your work!

                      Robert Good
                      http://www.digitalnursery.net

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                        dylan
                        last edited by 12 Jan 2008, 17:50

                        I think you have shown some good skills and imagination in modelling that building.
                        If you can tweak a few things and work a little on presenting it then you really will be making big steps.

                        I agree with Robert on experimenting with linework to get a different or better effect.
                        I personally like to export 2 images and get my lineweight right in Photoshop.

                        http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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