Somehow I haven't seen you for a long time or simply overlooked you? 
Great post Pixero 
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RE: Secret techniques of the masters
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RE: How I lost my weekend
I would always be afraid that some beast or villain(?) is looking at me from out there
especially when it gets even darker!

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A New Parking garage renovation project
... once again - A Parking Garage
despite the client's request I decided to model only a small section of a rather large parking garage instead of the whole building because this effort only increases the amount of sweat, but does not bring more awareness.
Since I quite often also do such tasks I maintain a SketchUp file with a growing number of items which are always needed here - these linear lights, wiring harnesses, barriers, any technical looking lines on the ceiling and of course cars. Lights or cars of this collection are already equipped with matching (in ths case Enscape-)light fixtures so I can copy paste these into my model and I already know that the light settings will already be render ready without much fine tuning.
All in all a pretty fast process...



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RE: The Nadesico A
what a great example of both - the cool model itself and that, besides skills, patience and persistence pays off 
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RE: Tutorial: Export Sketchup to Pdf file
Thanks sunary0 for this PDF-Tutorial-start - it gets really exciting when you dive into the darned many PDF printing settings options such as quality, scaling yes/no, paper size corrected or the difference between exporting from "SketchUp" or "Layout" etc etc ...
May we expect further deepenings on this topic from you in the future? which would be great

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RE: Some tips and tricks from out of the Box
@rich o brien said:
I had no idea where that was headed until the very end. Some excellent inferencing tips in there

... ja, the same for me
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RE: House Practice
love this kind of houses - as these so beautifully correspond to my sterotypical and limited memory from that time

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Another small Garage Project
... again another but small garage scene for someone who wants to give his impressive car collection a nice home.
[SkUp 2021 Pro / Enscape / Photoshop]
[the car models and the tyres with rims are taken from the 3D-Warehouse]the shabby old metal locker, done for this scene, is a self-made model and available in my 3D-Warehouse collection:
http://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/ecb2f948-e218-4219-bd97-08ec80650e0c/Old-Rusty-Cabinet-by-HornOxx



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RE: WIP - A Car Park Project
...thanks a lot Tuna, Rich and Marked
Im glad you like this.@rich o brien said:
These 2 'woke' individuals obviously like breaking rules...
this is so typical for us - here in D we prefer to install 5 signs rather than trusting in common sense 
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RE: WIP - A Car Park Project
... some time has passed now and the project sketched above is almost finished and I can show and contrast the first real photos of this project with the virtual render versions done back then

In any case, I am always very happy and satisfied when anticipation and reality fit together quite well (which admittedly is not always true
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RE: Casaginkomilano_interiorinprogress
Ja - a really nice project and "simple" but well presented!
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RE: Whats the easiest way to model this capital
@boofredlay said:
Here is my shot at it...
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RE: Casaginkomilano_interiorinprogress
Prima! & so "nicely weirdly unique" that I assume it is a real project? -
RE: Open plan small.
@tuna1957 said:
I like this last โbirdโs eyeโ view

Yes!
even if the rotary dryer(?) which we in D name "Laundry-Spider"
would be there in real life, I would avoid showing this here useless and too prominent thing in the rendering 
Prima otherwise!
