Vielen Dank Carloh. Thank You.
But this direct SketchUp output version I made only to show that it is a “real” SketchUp model. The “hard” work was to illuminate the city for the direct rendering without post processing.
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RE: Christmas and urban phantasy
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RE: Christmas and urban phantasy
Thank You!
The same to you.
The historical centre of the town was destroyed in World War II. It is rebuild in the last 65 years in different ways. There are a few rebuild churches, simple buildings from the 50s, simpler and higher buildings from the 70s, more or less good tests to improve the urban space since the 90s, a new bridge … But there is enough empty town room to be filled with buildings in the next years. And so the local architects dream … -
Christmas and urban phantasy
Seasons greetings... A few christmas cards as a result of an urban design model of my hometown, a lttle bit warehouse, some cg-textures, an old indigo-renderer version and PS-sharpening. Some of the buildings on the end of the bridge and in the towncentre are phantasy.
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RE: Nursery
Excellent work! For me as an old daddy the propeller looks a little bit dangerous...
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RE: Trapped
Looks like real life! Very detailed
. The texture of the roof construction in the middle in its structure and unsharpness is for my opinion a little bit strange.
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RE: [Plugin] s4u_toComponents
Thank You! It's really a very useful and handy plugin. Just that I was looking for in the moment.
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RE: Some UK/Euro Artic/Semi trailers for you all
Thank you very much! Unfortunately I have found this present bit to late. But maybe the opportunity still arises for an animation with SketchyPhysics... Please, excuse my bad English
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TruckSimulationTest in Town
It's my first post after reading and learning much and I hope it works...
I would like to show some possibilities in the area of the town space simulation in this video. The scenario is easily exaggerated, but thus experiments look (Sorry, It's not the first truck simulation on YouTube...).
Many thanks to the Plugin authors and the Sketchup modellers whose work I used and did partially modify for this simulation.
And especially thanks to CPhillips!
SketchyPhysics is powerful tool and should be developed.