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    • Steven_GarubbaS Offline
      Steven_Garubba
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      Thanks! I just modeled the homes by eye and then decided to add projection map last minute. Probably not a good idea on my part haha. By photomatch I'm guessing you're referring to the plugin?

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      • pbacotP Offline
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        No the photomatch or rather "MatchPhoto" is a native SketchUp way to import images (Import as "New Matched Photo") and set up scale model to match the photograph's view and perspective. The image can also be projected onto the model. For that matter, it works well for regular photographs, but the perspective in a Google street view may not work well.

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        • boofredlayB Offline
          boofredlay
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          Very nice work.

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          • tuna1957T Offline
            tuna1957
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            Second the nice work ! πŸ‘

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            • Steven_GarubbaS Offline
              Steven_Garubba
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              Here's the new design iteration! Decided to change the light composition to the render and I think it made a huge difference. Also used a tree to hide the imperfection of the projection mapping of the contextual house.

              Cheers,
              Steve


              Main Perspective Final small.jpg

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              • tuna1957T Offline
                tuna1957
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                jolly good πŸ‘

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                • M Offline
                  measuredmove
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                  Gotta love the 'Fudge Factor'
                  It's a beautiful render.

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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
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                    Nice feel!

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                    • jo-keJ Offline
                      jo-ke
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                      Wow, I am impressed!
                      Good work

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                      • Mike AmosM Offline
                        Mike Amos
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                        A great piece, nice job.

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                        • L Offline
                          L i am
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                          Perfect πŸ‘

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                          • Steven_GarubbaS Offline
                            Steven_Garubba
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                            Thank you for all of your kind comments! The client loved it and we're moving on to Construction Document phase

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                            • Bryan KB Offline
                              Bryan K
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                              Great style and modeling!

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

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                                L i am
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                                As I have said before nice work. I am curious where did you source the trees and you created the grass in sketchup, how?

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                                  Steven_Garubba
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                                  @l i am said:

                                  As I have said before nice work. I am curious where did you source the trees and you created the grass in sketchup, how?

                                  Thanks Liam, the trees and grass both come from Enscape. Anything named grass in the sketchup material will generate grass and the trees come from their Asset Library, which is similar to Lumion.

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                                    @l i am said:

                                    As I have said before nice work. I am curious where did you source the trees and you created the grass in sketchup, how?

                                    Enscape is designed to be kinda smart, I mean one might use "Key words" in material name and Enscape translates it to appropriate material type. I.e. all materials including "Grass" in their name will be covered and so rendered with grass!. The same story about "Metal", "Plastic", "Glass", "Water" etc.
                                    Also as displayed in 3rd image, you can fill your model with Enscape proxies and while rendering it derives data from the Enscape repository and renders them drastically realistic.
                                    FYI please have a look at: https://enscape3d.com/knowledgebase/sketchup/

                                    PS: seems we both answered the same question simultaneously!

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