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    • G Offline
      gistman
      last edited by

      Hello Everyone- This is my first post here, I think. I used to be active in the old SU forum, but just never could force myself to go back when they changed to the 'google' format... Nice to see some familiar names here.

      Thank you Gaieus for having such a great place.

      Ok- Here is the latest project I have been working on- A mixed use infill building in Chicago. Modeled in SketchUp -> SU2K -> Rendered with Kerkythea.


      85 iter 29 hours small.jpg

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        bytor
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        Welcome Gistman!

        Very nice design work and rendering! I know there would probably be a lot of light pollution from the ssurrounding environment, but I prefer the way you have chosen to highlight the project so it stands out from the surroundings.

        Bytor

        Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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          solo
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          Thats a fantastic render, I can only imagine the size of this monster (actually you mentioned it in another thread) πŸ˜†

          Great attention to detail, and use of interior lighting to create such awesome realism.

          http://www.solos-art.com

          If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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            Gaieus
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            Yeah, I like it too, very impressive!
            What bytor says: though other lights are missing, this concentrates on the model very effectively.

            @gistman said:

            ...Thank you Gaieus for having such a great place...

            It's not my place - I'm just administrating it... πŸ˜‰

            Gai...

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              Stinkie
              last edited by

              That looks great. More! πŸ˜‰

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                richcat
                last edited by

                Very nice attention to detail πŸ‘

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                  lrsuser
                  last edited by

                  absolutedly awesome!!! you know your lighting and rendering!!

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                    gistman
                    last edited by

                    Bytor- Thank you- Yes, the city light and how to show it can/is a big issue. Sometimes it ends up looking more like a daytime scene...

                    Solo- Thank you- SketchUp + FormFonts makes it easy(ish) to add those kind of details which push your output to a more tangible level for clients.

                    Gaieus- oops, I thought this was your doing... Well, thank you for administrating it!

                    I have to say- I really don't know much about rendering, it really is Kerkythea... I have been using it for quite a while and one of things I hopefully was able to help with, was telling all of the physics nerds (I say that with love...) that unless an architect nob, like myself can use this easily, we won't use it. The interface of Kerkythea has really come a long way and combine the plug-in SU2K- Literally, you can export you .skp to KT and hit render and get something you would show a client.

                    Thanks again for the warm welcome, I look forward to learn and share with everyone here...

                    Aaron "gistman" Gist

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