How to enhance my work
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Hi guys need some feed back regarding my work,it seems like i really need suggestions to Pros like you. by the way I'm a Interior Design graduate and been familiar with SketchUp for awhile but I've been looking for Plugins that will really help me progress. hope you guys can really help me.
sketchup 7 || idx renditioner
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Looks pretty good. Maybe some work on the lighting - seems to be hot spots. Try a few of the other renderer trial packges and see if any of them work better for what you are doing. Check out what is available in the gallery. Give some thought to some multi-stage work, like using photoshop or Fotosketcher for some special effects after running it through the renderer. I am no master at rendering, and only moderatly adequate critic. Keep going in the direction you are going and post a lot.
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@unknownuser said:
Looks pretty good. Maybe some work on the lighting - seems to be hot spots. Try a few of the other renderer trial packges and see if any of them work better for what you are doing. Check out what is available in the gallery. Give some thought to some multi-stage work, like using photoshop or Fotosketcher for some special effects after running it through the renderer. I am no master at rendering, and only moderatly adequate critic. Keep going in the direction you are going and post a lot.
Hi sir thank you for your time viewing my post, I'm really into 3d modeling / rendering and I really wanted to improve my works your comment really mean a lot to me.
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Maybe an advice from a non-professional renderer user like me...
In the first image, on the right, that wall texture seems to be rather low resolution. Try to find somewhat better textures (although not too big ones either as they can kill SketchUp).
Otherwise I also like them but what Jim says is also true.
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I don't do much interior work, mostly exteriors, but here are my thoughts.
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camera setup - Use the 2-point perspective camera to make all of the vertical lines vertical. Spend a lot of time perfecting your camera setup using all of the tools available to you (field of view, aspect ratio, etc.)
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high detail - with interiors, detail is REALLY important. make sure you're using fairly high polygon models (you can't go crazy but SU can actually handle more polygons than most people think). Use Fredo's RoundCorner plugin (http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=10370) to bevel all of your hard edges. This makes a huge difference and really separates novice from professional work.
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materials - I don't know how much control over materials you have in IDX but with simple materials you'll always end up with fairly uninteresting results. To get an image to 'pop' you really need variation in bump, reflection, etc. Also small things like subtle dirt in corners and slight color variation even in things like painted walls will add realism. As was mentioned earlier, don't be afraid to use photoshop to help with some of things things.
-Brodie
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