"my "ART-SKETCH COMPONENTS"...
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i get it(success with divx-compressed movies by decoded 5-version).
I make all(as urgen wrote):- Open video, simple capture by PrintScreen...stay opened video.
- Then open Photoshop(i have cs3) and paste captured source(can see easter bug, movie has translate into pshp-frame, not still image). Then save it as PNG(save in root of drive). Stay opened pshp-window with capture.
- open sketchup and import this png...and you can see this technical bug or something(like in pshp)
Thanks to urgen.
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...Hey guys, and in fact it works! ...ΠΠ»ΡΡ ΡΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈΠ±ΠΎ!
...I have tested it on eight computers... On six it works!
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....Thank you very much for your support and good comments. Sorry for the language problem... My daughter is the reason why occasionally I write with no distinctive accent..she knows it perfectly
...I've always wanted to do a model-component of some famous historic thing which would be recognized by every single person...I was designing the room of one young man, i realized that was what i needed,so i did it in sketch-up...
....hey there, have you recognized this hooligan? ...Probably since his childhood he's been dreaming of playing a violine and becoming a famous musician... the first part of that did not turn into life ...but yet he had managed to become a great musician!!
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...Ok, never mind this video...some people say it works, some- it doesn't... in the end it is amateur, not a texture...
... for watkins:
Bob, I understand your desire to find out the common recepie of how to make photo-realistic models. The point is that not everything can be modelledthis way...in other words, it is not always the best way to do it... this can be applied to your basket for picnic....I think it should be done traditionally:
...do a model (not that complicated in technical sense)- chose a photorealistic texture and edit it with the help of photoshop. your photo is not quite suitable for this (it should be of a high quality, prefereably digital) I think we will wait until all the topic will be restored, as it was partly lost while transferin all the data at a new board...there are some materials which describe the principles of my work in all the details...however, i feel like i should write the full description of my work, from the begining until the end...
Bob, I like working according to my mood and will chose the most suitable example for
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Dear Urgen,
I have only just picked up your response. Thank you for replying, and I look forward to your tutorial.
Kind regards,
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Stunning work.
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Great work from a very nice person...
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Arrrrrrrrr!
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u re crazy!!!
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Just incredible!
Anssi
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Your work is truely inspirational!
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@urgen said:
... let's cut firewood... fastly! : one ....... two ........ three! .. [/url]
good modeler, good sences of humor, love it very much.
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This is simply stunning work.
I doubt many, (including myself) believed such superb results could be achieved with a low-poly modeler such as SketchUp.
I have read many times about how important lighting and textures are to 3D modeling.
Your skills demonstrate this more than any words could possibly hope to convey.
It would be fantastic if you could upload a short video tutorial demonstrating your workflow and techniques.
I am certain you would have many grateful students here.Regards
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Thank you very much for the good responds concerning my sketches....it's a pity I don't have much time for creativity,
because I am too busy at work ...but never mind. ..quality means more than quantity ...
....ok! I've been watching a music video on youtube the other day and I have realized what thing I had always wanted to do:the famous John Lennon's glasses!...futhermore I wear the same ones myself....I am trying to do my best while doing a sketch,which, in turn, demands a preparation stage. That's why I decided to turn to Internet for more information.... Surely, it was very importantto find a picture of a good quality...I have found it along with a strange story...(http://www.ihavejohnlennonsglasses.com)...
Wish this guy good luck. However, the story seems to be a bit made-up, but on the other hand it might be true! Anyway I have an excellent photo of terrific glasses in LENNON style!(want them for myself!!)... let them be entitled as Lennon's glasses, he had quite a few of them.......by the way here is the video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwuCgNW0axs)... It inspired me for the whole thing I have done here... There you can see very cool musicians playing!!..I think you'll recognize them.
...HI,I Call Your Name!!! WOW! Press youtube and slideshow,Enjoy!....Hi,JAMES,Tom Petty like FENDER too!
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