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    • C Offline
      cublique
      last edited by

      Hi

      could you teach me how solo can make this combination render?

      I saw it from here http://solosplace.com/default.aspx

      thanks a lot

      can I make it in free kerkythea?

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        shura
        last edited by

        Hello cublique and welcome,

        Maybe you didn't get an answer yet because it is important to have more information on your level of experience and what exactly you are after. Without that it is hardly possible to get you the right support. There are really a lot of skilled guys here that are never too lazy to help and share - when you are posting the progress of your project and explain where you need help, you'll get it for sure.

        From your question about Kerkythea I assume that you have not used it yet? Me neither, but I would say yes this type of render can be done in almost every render program. Of course it is a process with many steps, but this particular render does not employ techniques that are extremely difficult, I would say. It is just so exellently worked out! I think very important is to get a plan of good quality to start with...

        good luck

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        • honoluludesktopH Offline
          honoluludesktop
          last edited by

          My guess is that the final image is a product of something like PhotoShop, using input from render, Cad apps, and SketchUp.

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            solo
            last edited by

            I'm assuming you are refering to this one:

            http://solosplace.com/images/growing a plan.jpg

            This is all render, no postwork except for borders and logo.
            It was compiled and rendered with Vue, the sketch is applied as a texture to the groundplane and compass and pencils and eraser are imported from Sketchup, vegetation added in Vue (Vue has awesome vegetation)

            http://www.solos-art.com

            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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              cublique
              last edited by

              @solo said:

              I'm assuming you are refering to this one:

              http://solosplace.com/images/growing a plan.jpg

              This is all render, no postwork except for borders and logo.
              It was compiled and rendered with Vue, the sketch is applied as a texture to the groundplane and compass and pencils and eraser are imported from Sketchup, vegetation added in Vue (Vue has awesome vegetation)

              😒

              yes thats pic I mean..and the village pic under

              I am new in kerkythea..but I think it same render technique

              by the way about the vegetation..that is free in vue?

              oh yeah..

              I have little problem in kerkythea..could you teach me a trick to make displacement?
              I have try a bitmap to mesh plugin in sketchup..but its tooo heavy in my old machine

              and could you give me a recommendation where i can find FREE beauty vegetation for kerkythea..I have download all in kerkythea library..I need more variation for my little project

              thanks for your help

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                cublique
                last edited by

                oh yeah..

                could you give me solution for the displace method in kerkythea
                I have try plugin sketcup http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=31339&hilit=displace
                but its too heavy in my machine..

                And could you give me recommendation how I can get Free beauty vegetation for kerkythea..I have download it all from library..but it just big tree..I need a small plant just like in solo render

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                  cublique
                  last edited by

                  oh yeah..

                  I have little problem in kerkythea..could you teach me a trick to make displacement?
                  I have try a bitmap to mesh plugin in sketchup..but its tooo heavy in my old machine

                  and could you give me a recommendation where i can find FREE beauty vegetation for kerkythea..I have download all in kerkythea library..I need more variation for my little project

                  thanks for your help

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                    KarinaGM
                    last edited by

                    cublique, as far as I know, kerky doesn't make displacements.
                    If you need a subtle illusion of textured surface, you can use a normal or a bump map.

                    **"Aquel que sacrifica un poco de libertad por seguridad, no se merece ninguna y terminará perdiendo ambas"

                    -Benjamín Franklin.**

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      @karinagm said:

                      cublique, as far as I know, kerky doesn't make displacements.
                      If you need a subtle illusion of textured surface, you can use a normal or a bump map.

                      Exactly. And "modelling" displacement in SU (like under your link)99 would tax your system dramatically - as you have also noticed yourself.

                      Gai...

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