Silvershadows eye candy 2 : BLACK HAWK
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thanx biebel! yes i did, all in my pm to the developers. Thanx again guys, im truly in cloud nine
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Congratulations silver_shadow ...!!
Both on your birthday as well as on the words the Google SU Team have written to you...
I've been working with SU for almost 3 years, and I don't recall having seen a similar acknowledgement and recognition from the SU Team...
But like so many already have stated, your work surely is amazing and deserves the right treatment..!! <-- (Genuine wink) -
wow after that message from the sketchup group, i wanna be that guy who stands forward in a crowd and starts a slow clap which ends with everyone applauding and cheering (the more sensitive of the group: crying), but it seems everyone has been clapping since u first posted these images, and rightly so, well EFFING done!!!!
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I don't think we should be surprised. Your work is that outstanding.You deserve it, and happy birthday.
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Happy Birthday Silver!
The difference of these two eye candy efforts has occurred to me. I think the dock scene was all from one source, right? You were modeling based on a 2d image, designing 3d that will recreate the image, or your version of it. Amazing! The design machinations are beyond me to describe.
In the Blackhawk, you are faithfully and accurately detailing an actual object based on different references, but still hard to understand how you can fill in the 3d information. Showing a strong grasp of reality beyond the sheer modeling prowess. Then there's the renderings.
Sorry, it's hard not to sound obsequious on this. Thanks for the offerings.
Peter
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Absolutely amazing work and thanks for the list of useful addons and pics of the process. Really helps out noobs like me. As for other programs, blender comes in at the right price for learning with and is very powerful but I have learned faster and actually made something useful in sketchup in no time. The learning curve for all of the other software I have tried is really steep.
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im trying to post a video...with vimeo...how do i go by
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@silver_shadow said:
im trying to post a video...with vimeo...how do i go by
[flash=640,480]http://the embedded link of the video[/flash]
You can set another resolution off course.
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beautyful - the x-ray shows the level of detail quite well. you don't need any textures, because the density of polygons is so high
how long did the export take?
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around 21 minutes. Hee hee kinda looks like youre inside the matrix
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Very cool.
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Hey Jaques, I did a fast xray render, using modified .mats.
It really exposes all the hard work and fine details.
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guys the video can be downloaded here
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU SILVERSHADOWS
AMAZING !!!, disccovered tecnique, i like your Detail ,since your first eye candy, great great detail, are they(detail) gouped or not, so many grouped?
i'll be wait for your awsome work again, can you make another awsome architectural model? please
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thanx, my daily work is moslty exterior architecture modelling for my firm, no 2d work. All day on SU hee hee.
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he where did you get that skin ruby. cause you have some extra icons there and the 3d shade whats that one???
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http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/em_arc_page.htm
its actually 3d shapes and not 3d shade
I added the rubies up for grabs, all free rubies except subdivide and smooth
so thats not included. Hope this helps
SoapSkinBubbleTools_Rel_1.0.4.zip
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thanx bro... actually i found it already. But thanx anyway.
hers my render one of my first! NOT my model, just testing Kerkythea
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Wow Silver_shadow... I've been looking at this model for the past few days... Just trying to kinda soak it all in. Since looking at this model I realized my plugin inventory was behind the times, lol. I've been updateing it since then. I'm trying out the trial for vray as well. I was wondering, what are the vray setting you used for the different pics? Where they any of the .visopt settings that came with the download, or are they all pretty custom? Also, do you know if there is anyway to get this kind of lighting real time in SU? Or do they all have to be rendered as images? Anyways, just curious. Thanks for the eye candy!
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