How would I animate the door? Using physics or something like that?
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RE: Dutch Pavillion design, World Expo 2015 Milan
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RE: Dutch Pavillion design, World Expo 2015 Milan
It is, but there are always things that I can improve in my next works .
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RE: From a Kid's Drawing to a 3D Model with Sketchup PhotoMatch
This is very cool, you just can't hate SketchUp, everyone loves it !
A year ago (I was a fifth-grader) I did a project for arts in wich I taught the arts-teachers and later on a class of secondgraders SketchUp in a few lessons. After that, the arts-teachers made it a project for the secondgraders, in which they were instructed to model their house in SketchUp and modify it into a big villa.
I haven't got any video or other media of that...
SketchUp is just a wonderful programme, it can be used for all sorts of things in primary school, secondary school, studies and even by professional architects and designers.
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RE: Dutch Pavillion design, World Expo 2015 Milan
Thanks a lot ! You guys haven't got any criticism, things I could improve?
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Dutch Pavillion design, World Expo 2015 Milan
In the Netherlands, you gotta do a big project (80 hours of work per person) to be able to get your high school diploma, so I chose to design a pavillion for the World Expo 2015 in Milan that represents the Netherlands and model it in SketchUp (the choice of your subject for the project is entirely free) (I want to go study architectural engineering after I finished my high school ). Walkthrough video:
In the video there's some explanation about what the building means, what it stands for etc.
Picasa album with some SketchUp renders:
https://picasaweb.google.com/10921550500521...feat=directlink
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RE: The Pantheon, Rome (WIP)
Looks really nice, I hope you get the lighting well at the rendering part. A month ago I was on a schooltrip to Rome and there was this American man at the entrance asking someone who worked at the Pantheon: "Where's the pantheon?" while he was standing inside the Pantheon for God's sake. We laughed to death...
How do you make those highly detailed models? I got a pretty good, recent PC but when I'm modeling big and detailed things, SketchUp is really slow..
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RE: Reconstruction of the Colosseum
Some comments would be nice.. I never get why my work sometime isn't commented and when it is commented, it's just two times for example. Other topics are commented at least ten times, and I don't even reach five. Isn't it good enough? Isn't it worth to be posted on this forum? If you guys are only interested in photo-realistic renders, then I'm off here. Is it that I'm 17 and that you guys, who are all over 30 years and got a job as architect, designer or something else like that, don't take me serious because of my age? If you think that I don't like negative criticism: I do, because I can make my crap better with it. Ok, enough blabla. I'm not begging for comments, I just want to know why.
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RE: Reconstruction of the Colosseum
Fixed some things and made new textures. Rendered with Vray (click for enlargement to 2048x1536 for nice details):
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RE: Reconstruction of the Colosseum
Yeah, but the Colosseum was quite a big model and though I have a very good pc, the model is very heavy for my computer and makes my computer run very slow. If I'd have added more details, it would be my computers death...