Is there a sketchup equivalent of evermotion arch models?
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Hi Everybody,
I've been reading this post with interest. I also came to the conclusion a while ago that the models available for SU are to low poly in most cases to use in photorealistic rendering.
The fact that models available for SU are so low poly is because of the fact that SU can't handle high poly models that well. Don't get me wrong. I love modeling in SU. But for more complex shapes and details in for example furniture models you will have to use other modeling apps. I know that there are a few reasonably good models of furniture in the SCF model shop, but that's as far as it goes in my opinion.
With furniture models the realism is in the creases, seams etc. The only good option to do this is by importing mesh in Sculpting app like Zbrush. The problem is that the models in most cases wilk be to large to use in SU. When compositing your scene in another app than SU there's no problem and large models are no problem.
I've made some high poly models in other apps. Some furniture models, lighting and windows. I don't know what the policy is of the SCF models shop. Do the models have to be modeled in SU? If not then i'm willing to upload some of my models for free or a small fee. I'll post a few pics of the models when I have acces to my workstation in the afternoon.
Greetz
Twan
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Hi,
thanks all, especially richard for continue discussing this topic. I learnt allot
the sketchucation shop is messy and not comfortable to browse.
you can export evermotion models to skp but they are sometimes too messy to handle.I guess http://www.designconnected.com/ is the beset close to what I Was looking for. though a bit expensive. a good variety of free models though.
the bloom unit model looks really innovative. 6$ hour isn't much though I wounder what cpu is used and what can be done in that hour. might try it sometime.
I'm considering formfonts since its still the most cost effective.Thanks all from me too.
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