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    A piece from my real job, not really sketchup related.

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    • pixelcruncherP Offline
      pixelcruncher Extension Creator @Rich O Brien
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      Wow, thanks for sharing @Box. It's great to get some insight into the process. Now I want to see pictures of the boat as well ๐Ÿ™‚

      I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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        Box @pixelcruncher
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        Now I want to see pictures of the boat as well

        I don't have any recent ones, this was it when I bought it 7 years ago. It has changed a lot since then. The workshop is basically from the door on the side to the back. Kitchen between workshop and wheelhouse. Main 'Office' is in the wheelhouse because I can close it off and heat and cool it, I have four monitors in there. The workshop has 3 monitors and a design desk setup.
        Upstairs, openable sundeck, which has my treadmill and 3rd workstation, only two monitors up there, I can watch TV and use PC while on the treadmill. All three sets of monitors run off the same PC via hubs so I on the same files wherever I am.
        Then double bedroom and full bathroom and finally open back deck.

        It is a converted Whitsundays inter island ferry, capable of 40kn+ in its heyday. Still manages mid 30s. Two 400 horse inboard turbo diesels below the waterline.

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        She's old but so am I and she is home.

        I wake up to this.
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        Nod off to this.
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        And regularly pull these in with a simple hand line for dinner.
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        It's a tough life but somebody's got to do it.

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        • ntxdaveN Offline
          ntxdave @Box
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          @Box the door is beautiful and the pictures of the boat are neat as well.๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

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          • pixelcruncherP Offline
            pixelcruncher Extension Creator @Box
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            @Box Thanks for sharing those pictures. It must be a hard life for sure ๐Ÿ™‚ I assume this is somewhere in Australia based on the Whitsundays reference.

            I'm the developer of Rayscaper: https://rayscaper.com/ - Fast and easy rendering for SketchUp.

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              mrossk
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              Really beautiful, thanks for sharing. Particularly striking when backlit!

              https://www.mkaplanfinefurniture.com/

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              • Mike AmosM Offline
                Mike Amos @Box
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                @Box
                Magic, the 'boat' looks like a great place to be.

                The door etc well, mind blown in a good way. Thanks for showing it here, it improves my day seeing this sort of thing.

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                  Box @pixelcruncher
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                  @pixelcruncher said in A piece from my real job, not really sketchup related.:

                  I assume this is somewhere in Australia

                  About an hour north of Sydney at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River.

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                  • Bryan KB Offline
                    Bryan K
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                    Lovely and impressive work.

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

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                      rv1974
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                      The initial BW charcoal looks the best

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                        L i am
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                        You have a workshop, on a boat, in subtropical Australia, designing and crafting lead lights I HATE YOUโ— ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                          Rich O Brien Moderator @rv1974
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                          @rv1974 said in A piece from my real job, not really sketchup related.:

                          The initial BW charcoal looks the best

                          In your opinion....

                          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp ๐Ÿ“–

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                            rv1974 @Rich O Brien
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                              rv1974 @Rich O Brien
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                              @Rich-O-Brien no its my grandma's opinion.

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                                baz
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                                Love the glasswork, beautiful.

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                                  Box
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                                  Just thought I would throw a few recent jobs into this old thread for the few people that might be interested.
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                                    Rich O Brien Moderator @Box
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                                    @Box Thanks for sharing that. Seriously talented stuff.

                                    Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp ๐Ÿ“–

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                                      Mike Amos @Box
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                                      @Box

                                      Wow.

                                      It may be getting on in the day but it is seriously better for seeing those. Thanks mate.

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                                        Box
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                                        I was digging through some boxes of old stuff the other day and found quite a lot of predigital photos of some of my work from the last century.
                                        This one in particular would have been so much simpler to design if sketchup had been available then. This was early 90s, pre computer in today's sense. From memory over 900 individual hand cut pieces of glass, each one angled by a few degrees to create a wave effect. And each had a fibre optic filament leading back in sequence to several light projectors running hand made glass colour wheels to create an undulating colour shifting northern lights effect through the glass.
                                        The only part that was in any way computer generated was the three 20mm thick pieces of glass that made up the central viking prow. I hand drew the shape I wanted on a large piece of paper and sent it off to a company in Scotland that had a fancy new water jet that could cut glass. They scanned my drawing so the computer could cut it. I still had to hand finish them as the water jet wasnโ€™t a clean cut.
                                        And you tell the young people of today this and they donโ€™t believe you.

                                        Viking ship.jpg

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                                          Mike Amos @Box
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                                          @Box

                                          En-bleeding-core. Magic.

                                          You can keep posting these if you like.....

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                                            Box @Mike Amos
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                                            @Mike-Amos
                                            Todays job if you want.
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