Delineated style-SU non-rendering (Arch-interior)
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great models. the detail is indeed admirable.
I have to admit though, that for my taste it is almost too much detail for straight SketchUp export. with so manny lines and objects the images easily get a bit crowded and 'noisy'.
of course I know that is not what you want - but with this level of detail you could produce some breathtaking renders... -
@plot-paris said:
great models. the detail is indeed admirable.
I have to admit though, that for my taste it is almost too much detail for straight SketchUp export. with so manny lines and objects the images easily get a bit crowded and 'noisy'.
of course I know that is not what you want - but with this level of detail you could produce some breathtaking renders...ur comment so useful to me.
Absolutely agree with u, so I need to select only some pics to rendering.
I'm quite have different view from most people that admire in realistic rendering.
But I prefer non-rendering style, more art looking, which made from sketchup.
However, in my style, some pic still need to be render, not for make it real looking but illumination effect.
Big thk for ur comment,plot-paris -
@samprocess said:
However, in my style, some pic still need to be render, not for make it real looking but illumination effect.
yeah that would be something really useful - being able to place light sources within SketchUp...
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Great job!
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@plot-paris said:
@samprocess said:
However, in my style, some pic still need to be render, not for make it real looking but illumination effect.
yeah that would be something really useful - being able to place light sources within SketchUp...
That right, plot-paris
Thank sketchup.@unknownuser said:
I admire the model work...great quantity..great quality!! Startling example of what can be achieved with native Sketchup. Some edges and colors could be softened but that is a matter of taste. Thanks for showing us all...cheers!!
Sketchup is my dream 3D program i ever seen.
So powerful but friendly.
I'm so glad that u like my SU work.
Thks for ur opinion, modelhead.@tinanne said:
Great job!
So appreciate for ur comment,tinanne
I visit ur water-color architecture board, It look great. -
Hey, i've got a question. Where can i find the delineated style in sketchup?, so i can use it and see how it works.
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@sketchup_fan said:
Hey, i've got a question. Where can i find the delineated style in sketchup?, so i can use it and see how it works.
Wow, I so glad to answer this question
Most of 3D programs focus to make 3D objects as most real looking as they can.
of course, most people like to see.
Refer to nowaday technology, many 3D programs reach to that objective already.
I have no doubt how much close to the real object they can do anymore.
However, some of user prefer art looking than realistic one.let's find some meaning of the word "delineate"
1.To draw or trace the outline of; sketch out.
2.To represent pictorially; depict.
U will realize that,
Native Sketchup are already provided features for create art looking work in many way.
No need to find anywhere, if u use Sketchup
u r already got the most powerful program to delineate any 3D objects in ur hand.
hope u enjoy in SU, sketchup_fan -
LOL, Sam, I love your enthusiasm. It's wonderful!
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Wow...Incredible modeling!
Just to clarify...as I understand your work is all "pure sketchup" with no additional rendering? The pieces of art are carried by scene composition, extraordinary level of detail in your modeling and your color choices?
Would you mind sharing what your line edge style settings are for your drawings?
I'm going to take a guess that they are very simple..again you color and detail carry the drawing.Thanks for sharing..inspiring work!
Robert
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@tinanne said:
LOL, Sam, I love your enthusiasm. It's wonderful!
thk again,
@robert said:
Wow...Incredible modeling!
Just to clarify...as I understand your work is all "pure sketchup" with no additional rendering? The pieces of art are carried by scene composition, extraordinary level of detail in your modeling and your color choices?
Would you mind sharing what your line edge style settings are for your drawings?
I'm going to take a guess that they are very simple..again you color and detail carry the drawing.
Thanks for sharing..inspiring work!
RobertHi,Robert
That right, for this thread, my work is made by pure SU that without any rendering.
I'm also have rendering thread, SU+ Kerkythea, that not for make real looking but show illumination effect.
something like thisthe link is here
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=17169&p=136618#p136618Reply ur question, u r right again, line style i use very simple, as following:
At window manubar/styles
-Architectural Design Style
then in sub-menubar/ edit
-check display edge, extension value is 2, endpoint value is 7
-uncheck profile, depth cue and jitterhowever, when u export pls note that final result become different looking between
1.use SU-layout to export
2.directly export to any raster format i.e. jpg.the size of picture, i mean pixel dimension, also provide different line effects,
u should try until reach the final result u prefer.
Enjoy ur SU -
@tinanne said:
LOL, Sam, I love your enthusiasm. It's wonderful!
thk again,tinanne
@robert said:
Wow...Incredible modeling!
Just to clarify...as I understand your work is all "pure sketchup" with no additional rendering? The pieces of art are carried by scene composition, extraordinary level of detail in your modeling and your color choices?
Would you mind sharing what your line edge style settings are for your drawings?
I'm going to take a guess that they are very simple..again you color and detail carry the drawing.
Thanks for sharing..inspiring work!
RobertHi,Robert
That right, for this thread, my work is made by pure SU that without any rendering.
I'm also have rendering thread, SU+ Kerkythea, that not for make real looking but show illumination effect.
something like thisthe link is here
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=17169&p=136618#p136618Reply ur question, u r right again, line style i use very simple, as following:
At window manubar/styles
-Architectural Design Style
then in sub-menubar/ edit
-check display edge, extension value is 2, endpoint value is 7
-uncheck profile, depth cue and jitterhowever, when u export pls note that final result will become different line-effect between
1.use SU-layout to export
2.directly export to any raster format i.e. jpg.the size of picture, i mean pixel dimension, also provide different line-effects,
u may try til reach the final result u prefer.
Enjoy ur SU -
Looking very good, sure some of the best SU exported images out there.
Cheers,
Roevens Johannes ^^ -
Hi Sam, very nice modeling, detailed and clean,
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@foxar said:
Looking very good, sure some of the best SU exported images out there.
Cheers,
Roevens Johannes ^^Glad u like it, Thks for ur comment,FoXar
@edmon242004 said:
Hi Sam, very nice modeling, detailed and clean,
Thks EDMON242004, SU is the best 3D program I ever seen.
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@eng. yaseen said:
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