Some new Renders..
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Always a pleasure to see your work. I use Vectorworks as well as Acad, but I prefer VW, but agree that it is users choice. Before SketchUp I used to do all my 3D stuff in VW. Way more complicated to do, but got pretty good final results.
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@silver_shadow said:
Well i must say..i like vetorworks a bit more than autocad. But it comes down to user preferences.
You can draw just a sfast as you can in autocad if you get to know it better and set up some basic shortcuts, and it also do have a 3d package in it, really bad, but overall i like it. worth while learning it.
It has got layers, classes and saved sheets. Layers you can group all your pens which is switched on and off into layers and have them as groups switched on or off. It has got viewports also. Further on on the new vectorworks 2008 you have pens and fills you can make transparent, like if you want to make glass, draw in a class you set up called glass and give it transparency like su and it will show it like that in cad, anything behind it will still show depending on transparency.So id say its not a bad program to learn and also quite easy to learn it too. If you walk into a firm not knowing vworks, ill bet you you will be running the program by the end of the week, if no one really helps you.thnx for the advice mate, i will definitly try it out.
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Really great work there Silver!
You have been busy.and yeah, vectorworks is more like drawing on a drawing board. it has a bit more of a graphical approach instead of the technical approach of Autocad, at least that is how I use it (I never touch the BIM module).
On the other hand, it seems that both Vectorworks as Autocad will be obsolete...as Revit seems to be taking over drafting (and documenting) in arch firms nowadays. -
ive always admire your modeling and render skills, i think this are great examples of the great things SU can do, very inspiring bro!
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Wow, this is great work. I am taking notes...
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Amazing work Jacques.
Anything less from you and we would be disappointed.
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mastery work......i am a beginner in v ray ..its a great inspiration..
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wow
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@crazy eyes said:
Hi,
Just a kinda unrelated question.
Are you self taught in SU and v-ray?
I want to improve my skill level and want to know how to go about doing that.Cheers
I'm with crazy eyes.....
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@silver_shadow said:
I am doing now su for 4 years and vray for about 2 years. Self taught. Me and Free agent used to work together and we helped each other to get into sketchup and vray. Sketchup is easy to learn and a lot of plugins helps you to do better models in quicker time. Thats what makes su so great. Vray is kind of a steep learning curve, but once you kinda know how to use it, you can use it in other platforms too. The interface is the same in other applications. So its a good thing to learn it. You can contact me if you need help, and ill help and support where i can. In modeling or in vray.
Gee that is a generous offer, Jacques. I might even do that.....
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By the way, georgous kid, Free Agent!!! reminds me of my little angel a few years ago... [yes, with the cow in the back ground as well!!!]
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Amazing stuff.
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Hello, that's awesome
With what renderprogram did you rendered it?Fred
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@utiler said:
By the way, georgous kid, Free Agent!!! reminds me of my little angel a few years ago... [yes, with the cow in the back ground as well!!!]
thank you, my little monster ... they grow up so quick
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silver, these are beautiful. U always blow me away with the scale of your projects and amount of details that go into them. Bravo, my friend. And my I apologize if this is a repeat question, by may I ask where you got those trees? Keep it up man, we all love seeing your work.
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@unknownuser said:
@utiler said:
By the way, georgous kid, Free Agent!!! reminds me of my little angel a few years ago... [yes, with the cow in the back ground as well!!!]
thank you, my little monster ... they grow up so quick
sure do.
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Such a FAN
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@unknownuser said:
OMG!!!such a realistic pics with Su,can't belive it!
Mr.Sylver Shadow,can you tell us how you make a roof with fur in the last pics?I really like it! -
the roof was build as a single plane, then used joint push pull to give it depth.
Then i just dumped a projected texture over it, used these ones from this sitehttp://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=7528&PHPSESSID=8c15e745d9e197588c9c3888de8869cb
and then for the edge i photoshopped it really quickly using a stamp tool with a round pointy brush for a brush stamp.
That was pretty much that.
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thanks you for quick tut,it's very helpful for me
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