Some new Renders..
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@rose said:
Hi,I am new to this Community.I saw ur work and found it extremely interesting,and inspiring.I never imagined you could do get this high quality 3d in Sketchup+Vray.If you dont mind, could you please recommend some websites or tutorials to learn sketchup and vray for a beginner like me,mainly architecture..
Many Thanks
Rosehi rose
I learned sketchup and vray mostly thru trial and error. This website has good tutorials to get you going on sketchup. On the Vray side, probably the best way is to look for vray in general, does not need to be su, it could be for rhino or max, the way its working applies the same to all other applications. Sorry, i know its not much help. -
Hi,
Thanks a lot for getting back to me quickly...Ofcourse its of great help...I will look into it...I had been looking at certain tutorials in youtube,and other sites...and it was of gr8 help..However I never found anything related to architecture-for example importing the plan from autocad to sketchup,placing the top floors and developing the model and such...
Thanks once again for helping me.
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Great work Silver Shadow! i just joined this forum and didn't realise that Cape Town was taking the world by 3d storm! i'm also based in Cape Town. where did you and Free Agent work together?
I just have a regarding the sand? HOW DID YOU DO IT?! are they all comps with actual photos backgrounds or was teh sand and texture modelled and rendered. I'm sitting with the same sort of scene and i'm not sure how do achieve this!
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hey i like ur trees. ur renders are so cool. can u post those trees?
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OMG that's awesome!!
i like every single pixels of those renders!!
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Ahhhhhh....Wow!
I am either inspired by your work to try harder or to give up.
Amazing.
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Fantastic renders as always! Keep them coming.
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very cool thanks for sharing. Vray does a great job. I use Hypershot and it does do a great job (not to the standard of your work) but i must say it is very easy and very quick to learn.
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@silver_shadow said:
@chavinskee said:
@silver_shadow said:
here you go
http://www.box.net/shared/et4thifcba
12 panel each one is a A1 sheet.So the presentation was quite a huge board
w w! superb images! how did you render the elevations in vfsu?
you choose an elevation in sketchup, no perspective..set up the shadows and make sure you got the new vray installed and render it using the default camera
could / would you share that link one more time, i want to have sneak peak at em
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amazing works! i can model in SU, also can render, but i definitely need to know more in blending images and post processing. wow!! great man.
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