A stroll by the church..
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Your texturing gets better every single time. Evolution of your sketchup skills!
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Another superb model/rendering, John
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mitcorb & Daniel, Thank You again.
John, this "happy" render was a joy to model.
cadmunkey, we all evolve with each model just like Sketchup is evolving. The only problem is we all spend a year trying to catch our mentors, only to find they skipped three years ahead in that time!
regards
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Absolutely lovely John. Reminds me of Beverley and the Minster. Looking forward to seeing the tut.
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Great work mate.
I really like this one. It maybe time to post all your pictures together.
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@holmes1977 said:
It maybe time to post all your pictures together.
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John
I was watching BBC America and PBS and thought you would be able to model a great shop front from 'open all hours' or the house from 'Father Ted'.
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Thank You all.
Lee, It's not Beverley, I have the picture but never saved the location on the pic, I'ts Yorkshire though .
Jonathan & John, galleries sound great in practice but imagine the server load if every member had their own!. I'm paying for web hosting space with my Internet package but havn't a clue how to set a page up!
Pete, I've looked at the shop in open all hours before, the shops still there so no prob to get dimensions from street-view. Let me finish the model I'm on with and I'll see what I can do.
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I love Beverley! Apparently Beverley has the best state run school in England in it (not that I'm much of a fan of state run schools any more )
Again, very nice work John.
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John, your texturing skills are outstanding. A masterclass on how you go about texturing would undoubtedly draw lots of interest!
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Ohhh those textures!!! they are better in each image you post
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Nice Job
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@tadema said:
Jonathan & John, galleries sound great in practice but imagine the server load if every member had their own!. I'm paying for web hosting space with my Internet package but havn't a clue how to set a page up!
I meant posting all your pictures in one thread one this site. So we can all see them as a collective. Just an idea.
Just one crit. Not sure what renderer you are using. But have you thought about using a bulge / bumpmap for your glass material. To give that old warped reflection glass look.
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Tom, I've never visited Beverley, I love the stone buildings in the rural parts of Yorkshire.
John. I don't know about a masterclass! All I can say is I PS textures before applying to a model and make lots of quick, small renders. It's a pain in the a**e to change things in PS afterwrds.
Karina & Crankston, Thank you both.
Jonathan, I'm using V-ray but I only learning to use it, a lot of the settings are far above my head. A glass bump map, I've never heard of but I'd be interested to learn more about it.
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@tadema said:
Jonathan, I'm using V-ray but I only learning to use it, a lot of the settings are far above my head. A glass bump map, I've never heard of but I'd be interested to learn more about it.
Kind regards JohnThis might help http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=322&t=18096&start=30#p149199
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@john.warburton said:
John, your texturing skills are outstanding. A masterclass on how you go about texturing would undoubtedly draw lots of interest!
+1
Texturing is singularly the area I have most difficulty with.
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Ahh, I mis-read it. I thought there was a troll by the church...
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@chris fullmer said:
Ahh, I mis-read it. I thought there was a troll by the church...
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Chris, that troll at the rear of the church looks like the mother-in-law....bloody hell it is!!
John
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