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      sketchnl
      last edited by sketchnl

      This is a bungalow created with su and kerkythea.


      porto product scene 1.jpg

      http://www.sketchimpressions.nl

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        sketchnl
        last edited by

        .....and


        porto product scene 6 copy.jpg

        http://www.sketchimpressions.nl

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          pugz1983
          last edited by

          Hi Jeremy,

          Love the model and the render. As for the Avatar: I see it runs in the family 🀣

          Greetz Twan

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            sketchnl
            last edited by

            @pugz1983 said:

            Hi Jeremy,

            Love the model and the render. As for the Avatar: I see it runs in the family 🀣

            Greetz Twan

            Hey Twan,

            Wait, you must see the other monkey πŸ˜†

            Jeremy

            http://www.sketchimpressions.nl

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              majid
              last edited by

              mate, these are great, very nice first-class renders πŸ‘

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                Frederik
                last edited by

                Really nice renders... πŸ‘
                Any client of mine would be happy with these... πŸ˜„

                However, I assume you've posted here to get some crits as well as to learn and improve...
                Something is disturbing my eyes...
                The images appeare to be daylight shots, yet you have some outdoor light sources switched on, which seem ackward...??

                I assume the vegetation is done in post pro, since the light on bushes and trees doesn't match shadows in the render...

                Finally I find the sky overexposed... Was this on purpose...??
                Did you use a sperical sky in KT...??

                Cheers
                Kim Frederik

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                  david57
                  last edited by

                  Nice renders, they look very good.

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                    sketchnl
                    last edited by

                    @frederik said:

                    Really nice renders... πŸ‘
                    Any client of mine would be happy with these... πŸ˜„

                    However, I assume you've posted here to get some crits as well as to learn and improve...
                    Something is disturbing my eyes...
                    The images appeare to be daylight shots, yet you have some outdoor light sources switched on, which seem ackward...??

                    I assume the vegetation is done in post pro, since the light on bushes and trees doesn't match shadows in the render...

                    Finally I find the sky overexposed... Was this on purpose...??
                    Did you use a sperical sky in KT...??

                    I'm very happy with your crits. And take it with me in the future.
                    I did not use kt, and the sky is a background in sketchup.
                    The sky is not on purpose πŸ˜„ . The bungalow was very dark so played a bit with the gamma.

                    Kerkythea is the program I use the most, but it's not very good with plants. so I put al the plants in my su model. That's why it is so flat.

                    Greetz Jeremy


                    bungalow sketch.jpg

                    http://www.sketchimpressions.nl

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                    • FrederikF Offline
                      Frederik
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                      @sketchnl said:

                      Kerkythea is the program I use the most, but it's not very good with plants. so I put al the plants in my su model. That's why it is so flat.

                      Not sure I understand what you mean.... 😳 πŸ˜•
                      Have you ever played with some real 3D trees...?? If not you can start trying some of the free Xfrog trees made ready as KT Model Libraries...
                      Check the Replace your instance with KT instance object (proxy,almost) thread, which contain a tutorial I made many moons ago, where you place 2D components in SU and replace them in KT with real 3D trees and plants...

                      The KT Instancing brush is really powerful... Have you seen the Instancing Brush Video Tutorial...??

                      Cheers
                      Kim Frederik

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                      • majidM Offline
                        majid
                        last edited by

                        it is second time that I've played with instance replacing and both had no good result, the first one really caused strange result. this time seems more better, by the way , high poly objects are not insetted at their right place:
                        http://upload.iranblog.com/6/1270301609.jpg

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                          Fletch
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                          the center of the axis for the 3D hi-poly tree is not guaranteed to match the center axis for the component instance.
                          You may have to adjust the position of the tree in this case. Also the scale may vary from model to model.

                          Fletch
                          Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                            majid
                            last edited by

                            and what would be the result if I change the hi-poly center axis, usilg Alt+klick on it, at the refrence instance?

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