My very first SU model
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It is good for start.My first tryout of motorbike was poor (but then it maked me happy when I finish it) and my sport backhoe(what stupid idea to make sport backhoe Laughing )
My trully first attempts before few years are not for publicity,someone could get hart attack form smileying.And lucky me they are in apartment in other town when I was studying so they are not reachable
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that is one tough looking Backhoe... I'd take that to a car show anyday... and mangle my competition.
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ok what's the story with the tower? did it used to be there? and was blown up or fell over? or is that your addition... beautiful model btw...
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It fell down some time in the late 1700s and then was replaced by a belltower and other baroque additions were also made. These were removed at the time of the reconstruction (and then the columns of the portico were also found so we now know how high it was).
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ahahahhaah oh that cracked me up...
did that take you a long time?
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Daniel... stop. That is funny.
I am a bit embarassed to show my first model, that is if I still have it. However it did get me a job. The architect I interviewed with told me about SU so I went home and downloaded the 8 hour trial (v2) and in 6 hours had a building skin done. I shot him some images and he hired me then and there.
I will try to find it tonight.
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Oh, you gotta post those models Craig!
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http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=7241
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My first model was the Forum and Markets of Trajan in Rome, that one that my classicist friends (who have posted at various points in this forum) are developing for their projects.
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@lewiswadsworth said:
My first model was the Forum and Markets of Trajan in Rome, that one that my classicist friends (who have posted at various points in this forum) are developing for their projects.
Pedro, ha? link
That's amazing and I miss his posts...
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And Matthew, too:
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Oh, yes. How could I forget?
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Here are my first two SU models rendered in Vue the same day I modelled them. Both were just huts made fooling around and trying to understand how flexible SketchUp could be. I had fooled around with Vue prior to that but just for a few hours. This was the first time I imported something into Vue and gave it an 'environment'. (It is very easy when you can just build an imaginary environment in Vue. Much harder to do one representing an actual place).
I had fun and was hooked on SketchUp
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