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      geardragon
      last edited by

      Hey everyone. This is a first post, however I have stalked the forums forever reading and watching on all the projects you do. I am amazed at the work you all put out, it is very nice. I figured I would leave the dark room, and post a project I have started working on, a massive 1 day ago. I am always fascinated by futuristic cities, so I decided to make one in SketchUp and maybe render it in V-Ray or Lumion. I have both of these because of work (I am a fire protection enginerd so I am always modeling or drawing high rise buildings). So, below is the first completed building, started today and finished a few hours ago...darn meetings. I would like any thoughts you may have. Thanks so much everyone.

      http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/ae239/dweirauch/city1.png

      http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/ae239/dweirauch/city2.png

      http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/ae239/dweirauch/city4.png

      Basically I made the "foot" of the building first, then just polar arrayed it 4x in a 360° circle. The I drew a 6 sided shape slightly overlapping all 4 of the feet. I then cut the shape in half (unevenly) and extruded it up, offset, then extruded up again. I then simply drew tons of squares on the surface, and extruded them either in or out. I wanted to make sure that none were on the same plane, or at least close to none. I then just imported some textures from cgtextures, made them seamless in Photoshop, and made materials in VRAY. The last picture is a render with no displacement maps applied, basically just reflect maps. Tomorrow I will make displacement maps for the curtain wall part, which will help make it stand out more. The lighting is done through an HDR map, and I just left the background blank.

      Thoughts? And thanks again!

      Dan.

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      • pilouP Offline
        pilou
        last edited by

        Very cool! ☀

        @unknownuser said:

        I then simply drew tons of squares on the surface, and extruded them either in or out.

        You have some specialized plugins for make random greeble volumes! 😉
        Grebble2 By Chris Fullmer at Smustard (free)
        Protrude by Jim Foltz (free)

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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        • omiKronO Offline
          omiKron
          last edited by

          That's how industrial architecture should look like ! Well, in a not so far future, that's how buildings will look like in big cities... isle-type buildings. You could evolve it structural and architectural from this concept.

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