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    • J Offline
      jpalm32
      last edited by

      👍 👍 Really nice work

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
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        Looks good to me. I'd change the lighting just a little, but it really doesn't affect the accuracy.

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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          pbacot
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          Very nice. Such detail! Like the video!

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          • RichardR Offline
            Richard
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            Nice stuff mate, though although the action was speed up you seem to do lots of stuff that could be speed up by ditching the pushpull tool for the scale tool - I work with nearly all primatives and the scale tool. Although as an older bloke my keyboard skills SUCK, I'd normally cut they work down by a quarter I'd think.

            Give it a go: primative + scale = fast

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              Elibjr
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              Well done!

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              • DanielD Offline
                Daniel
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                Nice, but where are the magnets?

                My avatar is an anachronism.

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                  andretbms
                  last edited by

                  Thank you all for the replies! I didn't expect that many people replying back on this topic hehehe. Now to the quotes:

                  @bryan k said:

                  Looks good to me. I'd change the lighting just a little, but it really doesn't affect the accuracy.
                  About the rendering I'm not really good at it, just enough to get by! NPR is my weapon of choice, therefore I lack a bit of skills to reach 100% photorealism.

                  @richard said:

                  Nice stuff mate, though although the action was speed up you seem to do lots of stuff that could be speed up by ditching the pushpull tool for the scale tool - I work with nearly all primatives and the scale tool. Although as an older bloke my keyboard skills SUCK, I'd normally cut they work down by a quarter I'd think.

                  Give it a go: primative + scale = fast
                  Richard, I agree with you! But wouldn't that technique make shapes with no accurate measures? All the push-and-pulls done in this model where carefully made with excat values, just to keep stuff solid and accurate! I do use scale a lot but only with objects that are decorative or that do not have to be 100% real world measurements accurate.

                  André Thomé Barbosa
                  Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

                  Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
                  http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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                  • BoxB Offline
                    Box
                    last edited by

                    You can scale to exact measurements, for example, start scaling a 1m cube in one direction and type 367mm and hit enter, the cube will then be 1m,1m,367mm

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                      andretbms
                      last edited by

                      I did not know that! I'll try it out on the next model I make! Thanks!
                      @box said:

                      You can scale to exact measurements, for example, start scaling a 1m cube in one direction and type 367mm and hit enter, the cube will then be 1m,1m,367mm

                      André Thomé Barbosa
                      Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

                      Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
                      http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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                        jpalm32
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                        @box said:

                        You can scale to exact measurements, for example, start scaling a 1m cube in one direction and type 367mm and hit enter, the cube will then be 1m,1m,367mm

                        That's a "Duh" for me.
                        Thanks

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