Cleasby
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Thank you.
Bryan, there's plenty of people on here with lots more ability and experience than me, plus a lot of folk can't post their work because of commercial reasons.
Kris, I have a few tuts kicking about on here already.
ccs1987, that's pure PS
jo-ke, if you zoom in you'll see quite a few mistakes.
Daniel, now wouldn't that be great! getting paid to do this all day, a dream come true.Thanks again
John -
Really? I haven't seen them... I'll go hunting.
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You can get John's books, Kris. There's some dirt here....http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=46275&p=416592&hilit=caterpillar#p414926
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ah thank you very much.
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Thanks Daniel and sorry Kris I should have searched out a link

Here's an old link but still has the basics.
The Making of ‘Down the Lane’ by John Higgins :: SketchUp 3D Rendering Tutorials by SketchUpArtists
By John Higgins Hi my name is John Higgins and I would like to show you how I produced the image below. This is not my usual method of modeling,
(www.sketchupartists.org)
hope I don't get bollocked for posting an external link!
John -
awesome... thanks John...
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John, I dunno. Although I have fun modeling existing buildings in my spare time, I really love those rare chances when I get to model one of my own designs, and then see it through construction. I think modeling others' work everyday would lose it's appeal for me eventually.
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Once again I am failing to find yet another way to say, "That is great!".
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I think this is one of my favorites.
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Thanks everyone.
Daniel, yes I agree but I'm in the very lucky position of being able to choose what to model. One day I would love to do something that was not constructed, just to see how close I was upon it's completion.
Thanks Eric, now I just need to use that scale tool the way you do
Jeff, I quite like this one, it's rare that I place all the vegetation into the model as here.John
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Maybe that's it. It looks "maintained" and lived in, a little dirt on the road, the difference in paving, an open window. I'm just waiting for a car to come around the corner.
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