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Wow!
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I just gotta stick with: WOW! Strangely, anything else seems only vaguely appropriate.
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Nice. I like the renderings, especially the lights turning on. Feels like 5 AM as the place is just opening.
Great detail too.
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Dear Ithil,
Quite brilliant! The music is well chosen too. I imagine flames shooting out of your mouse as you sketch in the detail. Are those sound absorbing panels in the weights room?
Perhaps you could share a few drawing and/or presentation techniques by way of one or two simple tutorials. We would all appreciate that.
Kind regards,
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...The good fellow again!
...ะธ ัะฝะพะฒะฐ ะผะพะปะพะดะตั!
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One word, impressive!
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Bravo,
Beautiful design. Place will work well and be an exciting place to work up a healthy sweat and then cool off in the beautiful pool area.
Well conceived and executed. Hope you won the competition.
Allen
and the presentation was first rate as well.
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Awesome stuff.
Which software did you use for editing?
I do all my interior animation with Max as I never could get a good SU result, you seem to have pulled it off.
Too bad about the flickering on the one pool/tub (the reason I do not use SU animation)If I may ask, how long did the modeling take, and the complete animation export from SU?
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Yes, I am on the floor bowing to your greatness and picking up Daniel and James' jaws....
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Thanks to everybody!
Watkins
Thank you very much! I'm really glad to heat it
The music was chosen by the customer.
My mouse doesn't shoot=) The only inconvenients during the deadline is that the wireless mouse unloads within 15 -16 hours though, it usually suffices for a week
Spare accumulators gainMaybe I have to write a lesson.
I already wrote a pair on Russian-speaking forums on SketchUpTomislavm
It's a post processing in Adobe PremiereAllen Weitzman
Thanks.
Unfortunately. It was inpossible to win the competition. The customer if this video had no time at all to make a drowing part of the offer up to the mark =(
On one roller you'll not leaveSolo
i don't really remember now. A whole year has passed
Something 'bout this. I got the order 5 days before the competition
A basic modeling could be done in 3 days. Completions of editing takes one more day. And the last day, i worked all day long
I'm pasted it on a DVD at 7 in the mornin'.From SketchUp I saved the animation in jpg with definition about 1500
pixels wide.The hall with simulators was kept in JPG approximately 40 minuts on a standart laptop i think it's quite fast.
Then, the JPG sequence was processed in Adobe Premiere.
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I like the gym room most Looks great anyway.
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Into it Ithil,
Bring it.
I've partied here, no?
Yeah, it's a rocking alien reception area -- that first part anyway.
I think this "film" is clearly your attempt to further incite the Grays to make their way here, as the shapes featured in the video screams "aliens with licenses to abduct humans welcome here -- Please enjoy a complementary packet of earth pornography."
This also reminds me of a night club designed to provide an environment for the meat puppets to party with human hot curves, and implant them with gray fleshed, non-individual, crotch goblins, because we want access to just the kind of technologies featured in this presentation.
My plan for undermining this assault is to hand out free drinks to the hordes, as they can not handle there liquor. Please join me in this hugely important act of prevention.
Thank you for letting me in on all your up to.
And the part in the gym? The part when the camera rises up into the space above the lights, that looks like part of that old movie COMA. Perhaps your suggesting the Grays are indeed causing each of us to slip into some kind of coma... Very interesting, I will Jack bird consider this.
I'm all about that.
Durant "bring the surf guitar" Hapke
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very good presentation
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Thanks for posting Ithil, I learned a lot from this.
You have developed a brilliant way of dissecting a building
into presentation components so that the client understands
what is going on! Hitting them with the overall would not have
the same effect, well done!I imagine there must have been quite a lot of pre-planning
to put this presentation together but well worth the effort.Mike
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That is absolutely stunning!
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