Delineated style-SU non-rendering (Arch-interior)
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pffff...amazing job..u are very good!!!
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i think this is the most detalied work on sketchup i've ever seen
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@artysmedia said:
A lot of work here! Buff!
Where are the shadows! P-L-E-A-S-E
I think that with interior scence in sketchup dont need shadow ... too slow and not make the picture more better the shadow is more needed for exterior
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Sam, very nice illustrations.
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@huyvuvn said:
I love this. Very good modelling
Thk SU, thk millions for ur comment,huyvuvn
@artysmedia said:
A lot of work here! Buff!
Where are the shadows! P-L-E-A-S-EVery appreciate for ur critic, artysmedia
in my opinion, of course my style too, the interior scene may no need shadow.
mostly i prefer to show shadow in exterior pic.@ely862me said:
pffff...amazing job..u are very good!!!
Big thk for ur visit and comment, ely862me
thks for SU.@andeciuala said:
i think this is the most detalied work on sketchup i've ever seen
SU is the best 3D modeling program of the world, I think.
Anybody can easily draw tons of complicate objects.
Billions thk for ur comment,andeciuala@huyvuvn said:
@artysmedia said:
A lot of work here! Buff!
Where are the shadows! P-L-E-A-S-EI think that with interior scence in sketchup dont need shadow ... too slow and not make the picture more better the shadow is more needed for exterior
Absolutely agree with u.
Thks again, huyvuvn -
Aug 8,2009, Add a couple of my interior house work.
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Great modeling!
I really like your style whatever you're using for rendering or PP (some reflections). Really clean presentation and an artistic one. Herze's style (creator of Tintin) is my favorite anyway. -
@michaliszissiou said:
Great modeling!
I really like your style whatever you're using for rendering or PP (some reflections).Hi, michaliszissiou,
you don't need an external software to do similar reflections in SketchUp
Here is an interesting post:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=4721
Samprocess (as many others in this wonderful forum) is really a great artist.Bye
Eli
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@michaliszissiou said:
Great modeling!
I really like your style whatever you're using for rendering or PP (some reflections). Really clean presentation and an artistic one. Herze's style (creator of Tintin) is my favorite anyway.My SU title mean all pictures are made by sketchup 100%.
Thks for ur visit, michaliszissiou.@unknownuser said:
@michaliszissiou said:
Great modeling!
I really like your style whatever you're using for rendering or PP (some reflections).Hi, michaliszissiou,
you don't need an external software to do similar reflections in SketchUp
Here is an interesting post:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=4721
Samprocess (as many others in this wonderful forum) is really a great artist.
Bye
EliHi, Elis
Admire on U that mention for useful threads, U r really expert one in SU.
I'm architect, let say combination of artist and technician, ha ha
Thks for ur visit and suggestion, I'm so appreciate that. -
Today i change my thread name from Delineated style-SU (interior) to be
Delineated style-SU non-rendering (Arch-interior)
here is some new pics.Thks
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Great!!
With best regards
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wowww, your models are really amazing. I'm trying for 15 minutes to find something in your models that is not perfect, but i fail.
Congratulations, maybe you should model and the ants running in the grass areas outside the building. (hahaha).
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Excellent!
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@prss said:
Great!!
With best regards
PRSSThks for ur visit,PRSS
@sketchup_fan said:
wowww, your models are really amazing. I'm trying for 15 minutes to find something in your models that is not perfect, but i fail.
Congratulations, maybe you should model and the ants running in the grass areas outside the building. (hahaha).
Oh by the way, are you an architect or a designer?Really? sketchup_fan! R U try that hard?
Actually, no have 100% perfect in any perspectives.
What we can do just try as best as we can in suitable time frame.
I am architect, but i prefer to call myself as designer.
The word "designer" has wider in meaning and scope.
Not only building or interior but others ie. graphic, products, fashion etc.
I'm so appreciate ur comment, I may put some ants running in my next pic, hihihi.
Millions thk,@aidus said:
Excellent!
Thks,Aidus
Millions Thk to sketchup. -
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'.
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@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.
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@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
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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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