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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      @david57 said:

      Thanks Chris, I agree about the one in the front and it looks like a young and and should be much smaller. I'm trying to imitate the pros like on this gallery from Russia.
      Some examples:
      http://www.archvis.ru/portfolio/exteriors/lot26/

      Although that is intense modeling on that referenced page, I would say they also have a scale or rendering problem. You can imagine that house as 5' high model in a bunch of bushes.

      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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      • david57D Offline
        david57
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        Yup, none of this is reality we just imagine all of this sizes.

        Trees scaled down again and buildings were left untouched because i wanted to use
        the roof tiles as a gauge. Each tile is one foot wide in SU.


        ScaleDownB.jpg


        RoofTops a.jpg

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        • EscapeArtistE Offline
          EscapeArtist
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          I like those tiles and the stucco textures, they are very clean and even. Are they available for free or are they part of some render package?

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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
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            All these facades without windows are very mysterious! 😎

            Frenchy Pilou
            Is beautiful that please without concept!
            My Little site :)

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            • david57D Offline
              david57
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              Roof tiles, You can find them here.
              http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=20379

              Texture not included and made with http://www.mapzoneeditor.com/.

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
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                Nice roof tiles and roofs. Isn't that a LOT of work to lay them out?

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                • david57D Offline
                  david57
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                  No, I think its easy, the hard part is cutting them and takes long.
                  In real life you have to do this in the hot sun and takes days. πŸ˜„

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                  • david57D Offline
                    david57
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                    To cut down the time just use the mover tool. Copy and move.

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                    • david57D Offline
                      david57
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                      ...


                      Mysterious.jpg

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                      • david57D Offline
                        david57
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                        ...


                        Shaggy.jpg

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                        • david57D Offline
                          david57
                          last edited by

                          This take forever to render and its unfinished.


                          E.jpg

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                          • S Offline
                            Sir
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                            what renderer are you using? and on what settings? its a very simple scene it shoudln't take too long

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                            • david57D Offline
                              david57
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                              Using Kerkythea and rendering this last one with BiPT.
                              Others Kerkythea and rendered using MLT.

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                              • S Offline
                                Sir
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                                ill wait for a kerky expert to pop by then, but does each tree have a separate leaf?

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                                • C Offline
                                  Connor
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                                  If this is an outdoor scene lit only by the sun you should try the Progressive Path Tracing setting. See if that speeds things up.

                                  It also looks like a healthy amount of geometry with the modelled roof tiles and trees. That is probably contributing to the speed.

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                                  • david57D Offline
                                    david57
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                                    Yes, PPT, using that now. I have to remove also lots of twigs, stems not seen and unnecessary geometry. Will also try reducing translucency on all trees. I tryed pseudo translucency and doesn't look right.

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                                    • david57D Offline
                                      david57
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                                      Palm tree and small plant from Gooogle Warehouse.


                                      temp_ppt.jpg

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                                      • david57D Offline
                                        david57
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                                        To Mat B: Yes, All trees are using the same leaf.

                                        Here's a front view with the palm. PPT render. I need bushes. Dont like the plant and will check warehouse to see what else they have, there.


                                        palm.jpg

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                                        • david57D Offline
                                          david57
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                                          Couldn't find one but I tried one called Cycas Palm from: http://blender-archi.tuxfamily.org/Greenhouse#European_Oak

                                          Something went wrong and plant looks like it growing something.


                                          palm2.jpg

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                                          • david57D Offline
                                            david57
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                                            Palm next to the rocks also from Google warehouse.


                                            palm3.jpg


                                            temp_ppt.jpg

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