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

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      Love the glasswork, beautiful.

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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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          @Box Thanks for sharing that. Seriously talented stuff.

          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp 📖

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            Wow.

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

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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 wasn’t a clean cut.
              And you tell the young people of today this and they don’t believe you.

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                En-bleeding-core. Magic.

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

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                  Todays job if you want.
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                    @Box I remember that vertical stacked piece that had the human form. There was an accident where one of the glass panels shattered.

                    Maybe it wasn't a human form?

                    Either way I remember thinking that these works would so hard to render. All those light bounces and refractions.

                    Cool stuff though. Stained glass is still my favourite.

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

                      @Box I remember that vertical stacked piece that had the human form. There was an accident where one of the glass panels shattered.

                      Maybe it wasn't a human form?

                      Yes, it was two human figures laser etched within glass blocks, life size. But at first I thought you were referring to one I did back in 89.
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                      The ship it was on has long since been scrapped so who knows where he is now, probably landfill.

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                        I believe Rich is talking about the item with flat sheets which when grouiped appeared like a cube with the character inside as in a 'void'. I recall it being a bit of a pig not being visible from all angles. Blew my ,mind though.

                        I think I still have some images on the other old pc, I will take a look when the ssd drive is replaced.

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                          Yes I understood what he was referring to.
                          This https://community.sketchucation.com/topic/153494/real-world-wip-glass-sculptures

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