Oohhhh! The later ones are great!
Posts made by Bryan K
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RE: Sketchup / Artlantis / Lumion / Octane - el azul estudio
But the sculpture of the... Aztec? In the ...fountain? Wow.
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RE: New project and lessons learned
What a strange coincidence. I'm still learning the same work flow.
BTW, very nice conceptualizing and a cool project.
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RE: Twilight...gotta love it.
There are professional photographers who would kill to make pictures as good the first 2.
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RE: SHaderlight test
Nice.
I have a question: is it slightly grainy due to short render time? I'm still learning about renders.
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RE: SUp & FotoSketcher
I like all the styles. Even SketchUp has borrowed its basic styles from past art. (I am NOT implying plagerism by any means)
It's the same with all artists. You have to study other styles before you can become good and those other styles will "leak" through into whatever you do.
The first illustration reminds me of architectural sketches from the 1960s. I grew up on that kind of style and it was one of the things that made me want to be a designer. (John Berkey and Syd Mead were other big influences)
Pen, pencil and marker/watercolor will always have a fond place in heart. I have seen incredible miracles performed with just those.
BTW, cute kitchen. Reminds me of a few I've lived in.
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RE: Pyroatomicraygun
@unknownuser said:
Cool for this old challenge
Great link!
But if by speed they meant "days" instead of minutes, then I would have had a shot.
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Pyroatomicraygun
Pyroatomicraygun. That's a mouthful isn't it?
Still practicing. Still learning. But I couldn't pass up a try at this one.
The first picture is the guide. Very old drawing. My guess is pre-Buck Rodgers.
Watch out! Singe has a raygun and he knows how to use it!
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RE: SU-Maxwell- scale model in wood
I like it. It has a certain "whimsy" and yet presents exactly what it needs to present.
Glass? Well yeah, glass does funny things. I found this out when I used to work in the film and video world. I really don't see anything wrong here and in fact, find the reflections interesting.
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RE: A bit of World Cup fun
A very fascinating and interesting look at the variety of stadium designs.
Thanks for sharing.
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RE: [WIP] German Tramway
Looking good.
I can't read Deutsche. What does that say on the tram? Something about "Please... Stop" or "No stopping on tracks?"
I'm probably way off base here.