WIP - A Car Park Project
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WIP - yet another car park poroject which is being renovated and redesigned from ground up. I am only showing a small part of this extensive work here for the time being...
[Note on the artificial lighting: There are only 2 lighting components used.- a linear luminaire component which is distributed about 100 times on the ceilings. This is designed as a visible light source with a self-illuminating material, but the light itself is provided by an Enscape emitter surface that floats underneath and
- a self-cutting light component (the same principle as for windows) for the indirect floor lighting in the area of the driving ramps. These lightsources are each equipped with 2 Enscape linear light emitters.]
[SketchUp 2021 / Enscape]
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Nice work. I like the pipes
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Excellent !
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Excellent indeed.
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thanks guys!
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That is a great render.
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Good job Like the lighting too. Car is floating a little on right back rear wheel I noticed and going uphill a little in second image (pink ). Minor details
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...thanks both above! Loco, you are right I was too lazy to adjust the suspension for this wheel on this inclined ground and assumed it was too dark down there for anyone to notice!
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... some time has passed now and the project sketched above is almost finished and I can show and contrast the first real photos of this project with the virtual render versions done back then
In any case, I am always very happy and satisfied when anticipation and reality fit together quite well (which admittedly is not always true )
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I can hardly tell which is the render and which is the photo. Great work.
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These 2 'woke' individuals obviously like breaking rules...
Great project. Seeing real world after concept is a great opportunity to study lighting.
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Bravo HornOxx
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...thanks a lot Tuna, Rich and Marked Im glad you like this.
@rich o brien said:
These 2 'woke' individuals obviously like breaking rules...
this is so typical for us - here in D we prefer to install 5 signs rather than trusting in common sense
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Bravo!
Stunning work!
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very cool. I love it
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thanks a lot Bryan and Jo-Ke
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It is a great project mate.
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I do not know how I missed this one mate. very nice work
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