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    • S Offline
      sgcollins
      last edited by

      i'm not an architect, i'm a small time filmmaker -- but in the last few years i've taken up 'amateur urbanism' as a hobby. i started learning sketchup to try and visualize some of my ideas about city design. this looks like a good place to learn stuff! thanks for having me.
      love
      s g collins

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Hi Collins and welcome!

        There are a bunch of urban planners here so I am sure you will enjoy the forums!

        Gai...

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        • GwyattG Offline
          Gwyatt
          last edited by

          Greetings all

          My name is Gavin, Big fan of Sketch-up since v6 very handy to build simple concepts rather than a sketch on the back of a scrap of paper,
          over the past 3 months have done a crash course in 3D rendering with the help of Kerkythea, (forums) out standing power brining a poor bland 3d to life
          Hope to share and learn some enhancements to my use of Sketchup

          /wave's hi to all

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          • Rich O BrienR Online
            Rich O Brien Moderator
            last edited by

            Nice to meet you Gavin. Post some stuff up in the gallery so we get see πŸ‘

            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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              macjohnw
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              Hi fellow SketchUp users, I am new to the program and loving it lots. Looking forward to learn from others around here.

              Greetings

              John

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Welcome John and if you do not find the answer by just browsing and lurking around the forums, feel free to ask!

                Gai...

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                  macjohnw
                  last edited by

                  @gaieus said:

                  Welcome John and if you do not find the answer by just browsing and lurking around the forums, feel free to ask!

                  Thank you Gaieus, I am already doing both!

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                    beck103
                    last edited by

                    Sup guys. i'm new on this forum.
                    Lemme introduce myself
                    My name is Mike ,i'm an architecture student aaaand i'm a Sketchup addict πŸ˜„)

                    gonna start my short intro with a quick question: Where can i find a tutorial on this kinda "rendering" ?
                    (or at least is there a specific keyword i'm looking for so i can use the search bar?)

                    it's good to be here πŸ˜„


                    4569138-architect-drawing-a-suspension-bridge-in-3d-on-his-desk.jpg

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Hi Beck and welcome!

                      So what exactly is what you are looking for? How to put two images together or how to combine SU line work with a PR rendered version of the model or how to put the shadows of both the hand and the bridge on the same table???

                      Gai...

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                        beck103
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                        @gaieus said:

                        Hi Beck and welcome!

                        So what exactly is what you are looking for? How to put two images together or how to combine SU line work with a PR rendered version of the model or how to put the shadows of both the hand and the bridge on the same table???

                        Well i imagined that the picture + hand +its shadow must be one story, and the SU model another one.
                        i'd like to know how you'd merge the 2 together so that the perspective of the picture matches the one of the model.(both pictures have the same vanishing points so it looks "realistic")
                        I must admit i am a noob at rendering and photoshoping models into pictures.
                        also i have no idea what post-processing programs i need
                        p.s. how can i change the linetype i'm currently working with? (the lines in that model look thinner and "squigglier" than the stock one)

                        In fewer words: How can i reproduce that ? ^^^

                        hope i'm not disturbing anyone here, and that i can be pointed in the right direction.

                        Thanks guys!

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                          Gaieus
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                          Well, I could not figure out where the vanishing points of that hand photo would be. What I suspect (or at least could imagine) is that the photo was taken on a completely white "table" then white was swapped with transparency (thus leaving a semi transparent shadow). But I am a complete PP illiterate myself so I have to confess I am not sure.

                          Now in SU, you can use a photo like that as a reference (as a watermark) and adjust your shadows and perspective to the photo. Then export an image in hidden line face style at around 2x of the final render (then resize - this is probably how those subtle and a bit grey edges are there), export a render (IF there is any render at all - honestly, I cannot tell) and layering the stuff onto each other, you end up with something like this.

                          Have you got any specific in mind?

                          Gai...

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                            beck103
                            last edited by

                            @gaieus said:

                            Well, I could not figure out where the vanishing points of that hand photo would be. What I suspect (or at least could imagine) is that the photo was taken on a completely white "table" then white was swapped with transparency (thus leaving a semi transparent shadow). But I am a complete PP illiterate myself so I have to confess I am not sure.

                            Now in SU, you can use a photo like that as a reference (as a watermark) and adjust your shadows and perspective to the photo. Then export an image in hidden line face style at around 2x of the final render (then resize - this is probably how those subtle and a bit grey edges are there), export a render (IF there is any render at all - honestly, I cannot tell) and layering the stuff onto each other, you end up with something like this.

                            Have you got any specific in mind?

                            my plan was to snap a pic of an existing location and try to place my model on a given site.
                            the main idea is to implement models in real surroundings.
                            maybe there's an easyer way to do that then what i'm trying to do right now.

                            edit on a second glance the pic looks multilayered:
                            -hand looks the same
                            -table-top looks fake
                            -background (computers etc) can be easily faked in

                            i'll give it a try and post the result if it sin't embarassing


                            699510-an-architect-drawing-in-3d-on-his-desk.jpg

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                              beck103
                              last edited by

                              here's a 5 min one.
                              still need to work on the line quality and on the shadow direction to match the shadow that the table leg is casting but on a larger scale that watermark option is indeed the way to go.
                              i used a higher transparency on the rectangle and removed the "cast shadow" option.

                              Guess i learned a new thing today πŸ˜„


                              DJDGHJGJGJ.jpg

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                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                Normally, with buildings and similarly "blocky" objects (if you can get a good view), it is easy to match to the photo with SU's PhotoMatch function. But when you do not really have those verticals and horizontals to match the axes, it is really just eyeballing.

                                I did the same (eye balling) with this model to match/compare it with an existing building.

                                [flash=640,500:1aur20v6]http://www.youtube.com/v/YBF6rJIhTnQ[/flash:1aur20v6]

                                As for the line quality; export at larger (say 2x) and resize it in an editor.

                                Gai...

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                                • TrixtaT Offline
                                  Trixta
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi All.

                                  New on the forum but not to Skechup. My wife and I run a small Renovating company (Remodelling in American English) in Cape Town, South Africa. We specialise in kitchen renovations/remodelling. She's an Architectural Technician and I'm the 'Project Manager.' We use Sketchup 8 pro. and AutoCad 2007. She would draw up the floor plan in AutoCad for me and I would import it into SketchUp and design the kitchen from there. All good so far. Now I need to start the costing......

                                  I know there is a way of assigning values to faces etc. so I can get a costing from SketchUp.. Just need to learn how.
                                  I also need to find a cost effective (see crazy currency exchange rate) rendering software so as to impress our clients. πŸ˜„

                                  Hence, here I am...

                                  Thancks for having me on the forum and I'm sure I'll find all I need here.

                                  P.S Here's the project we are working on at the moment. Please note. The client was very specific and partly renovated the room himself. Hence the tiles around the window at the wrong hight etc. πŸ˜’
                                  http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d90d3b396b1d6753fb30250eea621d28

                                  Win7 & SU14 Pro

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                                  • TIGT Offline
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    Trixta

                                    This 'estimtes' plugin could be a good start http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=35181&p=317078&hilit=estimate#p317078.
                                    There are also other similar tools around if you search.
                                    There are loads of renderers around - here's a thread debating them... http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=37767&p=333392&hilit=renderer#p333392
                                    Kerkythea is a well regarded free one but it has a learning curve. Twilight is relatively inexpensive, and easy to use, and gives quick results [there's also a free trial watermarked version available]...

                                    TIG

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                                    • TrixtaT Offline
                                      Trixta
                                      last edited by

                                      Thank you TIG. πŸ‘

                                      Win7 & SU14 Pro

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                                        darklabor
                                        last edited by

                                        Hello gents!

                                        My name is Thierry AKA DarkLabor, a tank enthusiast (... and a Leclerc fanatic).
                                        I've spent quite a few time on a model, and come to some problems regarding the way to model some parts.
                                        So I'm here to learn a little further about what SU can do! πŸ˜‰

                                        Here are some screens of the thing for those who are curious about it:

                                        http://engins-blindes.leforum.eu/t300-Modelisation-3D.htm (sorry it's in french)

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                                          Headaches
                                          last edited by

                                          Hi, new user here.

                                          Self-taught Solidworks for about a year, proficient at AutoCad 2D, very little experience (more like attempts) with AutoCad 3D.

                                          I haven't taken the time to peruse the forums completely yet..... Quick question. Is there a plugin or program available to export a SU model to a 3D printer? Thanks and looking forward to learning this apparently widely used program.

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                                          • GaieusG Offline
                                            Gaieus
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi Bill and welcome!

                                            Maybe this plugin will work: it imports and export from/to STL (I understand that it's the required format, right?):
                                            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=24515

                                            Gai...

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