Small Market
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Absolutely love these Jason.
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thanks guys.... appreciate the kind words. usually, the b/w is just because i'm only getting paid to model because they're just used to trace over...haha.. this one, these actually were the presentation images...
stinkie...you're absolutely right, i should really try to get into piranesi...i might try to get my hands on it...
sepo...model is about 27mb
thanks troy and massimo... definitely looks better.. i never think to do this, and it definitely helps. i'll try that program out.
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super impressive modelling skills!
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Nice work Jason.
What a nice quaint little market, those types of alternative healthy food joints are becoming very popular here, though expensive!
Dam I hope you don't have to render this one! Finding or making maps for product after product to make it look right would be a biggy!
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Hi Jason! im from BRAZIL and really like your work! The first time that i saw you work was at quesada's marvel blog! Stunning work! sketchup is not my software and im not a architec... But im trying to use sketchup to improve my comics backgrounds, like some artists! and im a newbie at this forum, its my first post!
i have some questions that i will be pretty glad if you can answer me...
All this model was designed in sketchup?
How you add this look like to the piece? black and white and with those straight lines?thanks to share your art!
Best regards from Brazil
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hey wilson...welcome to the forum.
to answer your questions...yes, model was built exclusively in sketchup and the images come straight from sketchup. the look is achieved with 'styles'....there are a bunch of styles included, a bunch out to download, and you can create your own.... these all drastically change the look of the images... finally, the textures are just grayscale textures created from colored textures... very simple to do..
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another great example of the power of Sketchup! BEAUTIFUL WORK! This would be so fun to do a marker rendering of... but it totally is un-necessary, maybe for fun I will color an exterior shot for you.
Bob
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Hey Jason!
Really really thanks for your answer! seems simple! i found the sketchup styles... thanks a lot!
congrats again for your work!awesome work that you have been done for marvel (quesada)!
Let ask some more (sorry about the tons of questions... im finding tutorials at internet and some more informations about sketchup)... this camera distortion was did at sketchup? how i can do it?best regards from BraziL!
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AWESOME WORK, NICE JOB!
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@wilsonilustra said:
Hey Jason!
this camera distortion was did at sketchup? how i can do it?play around with the field of view... select the Magnifying Glass in tools and then you can edit the field of view... these are probably all around 60 degrees... a little exagerated, but not too much (in my opinion)...the higher the number, the more distorted they get.. . good luck.
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woah awesome level of detail there. The angles of the images really make you feel involved, nice work and nice stairs too!! line extension looks great
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wow ... excelent ...it would be nice if have a render ... or maybe digital-watercolor shot...
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Just great! I love models that simply like convincing without rendering.
This is so ...complete, everything is there. That's where I want to get with my own models. Well, long way to go. -
There was one image that when I looked at it quickly, I though the words on the top of the aisl divider things said "DogFood" I'm not dislexic that I know of, but it was reaqding it backwards and slightly at an angle, made it play tricks on my mind.
But I suppose the phrase "Good Food" isnt going away since it appears to be the brand of the company. -
@marked001 said:
@wilsonilustra said:
Hey Jason!
this camera distortion was did at sketchup? how i can do it?play around with the field of view... select the Magnifying Glass in tools and then you can edit the field of view... these are probably all around 60 degrees... a little exagerated, but not too much (in my opinion)...the higher the number, the more distorted they get.. . good luck.
Thanks a lot Jason! Thanks to share!
Best regards from Brazil!
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