Princedc's lair
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no way! that was using podium?!?!?! thats really good! plus the model itself is great, but the render is really good.
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wow thanks igor, yeh it's podium alright but with a touch of photoshop at the end (just a bit of diffuse glow and messing with saturation). I have to say podium is really powerful when you use the noisy settings, I much prefer noisy over default. The geomerty wasn't too complicated either so about 20 mins would have been acceptable, I just let it cook cause I was away - it made 7000 passes! I'm still letting it bake to 10000 as we speak (just to see what happens)
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DC,
Looking good! Hope you continue along this line.
F
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What was the technique for making the organic strands? Did you use Dale's subdivide and smooth tools?
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Here's the proxy:

I also used the vector push/pull which made it so much easier to get the strands at angles
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Very effective. Thanks for the info.
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Really nice, like the strands
Only crit isto raise th middle chair of the ground a little bit, and perhaps lower the one right a little bit. T the moment it looks like the middle one is part of the ground and the right one is floating above the grouns. -
Hi princedragoncok,
It's good to see 'dat' you have taken up SketchUp. It must
be a huge change after politics (see pic). I never knew
you were so talented! I thought your talents were just in
the area of 'picking the right horse' and 'money management'.
Anyway, welcome to SketchUcation, great work

Mike


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Fantastic! It gives a very dreamy feeling.
Scott
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@unknownuser said:
I thought your talents were just in
the area of 'picking the right horse' and 'money management'.
Eh well de fact of de matter Mike, is dat i actually did legitimately come into possession of numerous amounts of moneys from my transactions with de horses.
@unknownuser said:
Anyway, welcome to SketchUcation, great work

Thankin you very much,
Bertie
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