Sky Tower (Oblivion Movie) - WIP
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feel free to download. here's the new link (the old one is obsolete): https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51151448/sketchucation/Skytower.skp
I haven't had any time to work on it any further, others might have more advanced versions in the meantime.
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@castromann said:
feel free to download. here's the new link (the old one is obsolete): https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51151448/sketchucation/Skytower.skp
I haven't had any time to work on it any further, others might have more advanced versions in the meantime.
I'd say the amount of detail you've put into it is rather amazing and its a shame the bottom area isn't completed but still just the same its amazing i cannot wait until you've completed it.
i'll always like the skybox its such a similar thing to sky living modules i used to build in second life commission wise.
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Hi,
can someone please re-upload the model. Both the dropbox links are down.
Thanks a lot!!
~Nick
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after a timeout I took this model again and found some more time to render a few angles. see a photo from the original set and the rendered replica. rendered with thea presto in record time of 3 minutes (would have been already good enough after 1m probably). absolutely no postwork done apart from contrast and levels.
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Really nice work Castromann!
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It was very good to begin with. Now it looks fantastic!
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ahhh that's great. love it.
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Can you upload the model to the Gallery or to the SketchUp model library to download here or through SketchUp? The Dropbox links don't seem to stay around.
I'm thinking of using it as a base for a buildable elevated home. Top level as a home office (with a great distracting view, obviously), the 2 living levels (with pool and heliport for an ultralight 2-seater copter (yes, they do exist), and the lower level as a workshop/garage ( to store an Elio car/Smart car/Lit Motors car-bike, or an ELF electric-assist trike). Needs either a ramp or lift-assist entry, of course, I plan to design that once I have a model to start with...
Just following the old adage, "Good programmers copy, great programmers copy and revise it to make it better..."
Bob
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BTW, when I said "buildable", I meant the house, not the spire foundation. Since the filmmakers built a full-scale set, the house itself is "buildable". If you throw enough money at it, anything is "buildable"... lol
I'm thinking of a hillside mounting, similar to the Stahl House/Case Study House #22 in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles.
Maybe not as awe-inspiring as the movie, but still an inspiration...
I just wanted a model to play with, and this is the best that I have come across.
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I would also very much appreciate someone uploading the model again as the Dropbox links die rather quickly.
Again, thanks to Castromann for your fantastic work, the renderings and model look beautiful.
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Me 2
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51151448/Skytower.skp
unfortunately not the last version - had some data loss recently. so expect some rough edges and bad texturing here and there. that's all I can offer. have fun!
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what a nice model.
I've made a quick panorama with twilight render
http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/skytower/skytower001.htm
[flash 800,480:2mi7ilqm]http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/skytower/skytower001.swf[/flash:2mi7ilqm]
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Kinopanorama!
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Very cool!
Any idea of the time of rendering ? -
rendertime was 0,5 hour with preset low
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I've started to refurniture it...
rendered with twilight2it has nothing to do with the movie, but I like the model.
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it has nothing to do with the original but I thought it would be a nice place like that to live...
rendered with Twilight2 preset 9
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and after 60 hours of rendering an pano:
http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/skytower/skytower002.htm
[flash 800,600:1yfriauc]http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/skytower/skytower002.swf[/flash:1yfriauc]
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This post has been the funnest thing all day.
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