Actually very inspiring...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=m3gMgK7h-BA
like the description reads:
"One of those people that will make you say 'Holy $#!%'"
He's a great singer, too.
Actually very inspiring...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=m3gMgK7h-BA
like the description reads:
"One of those people that will make you say 'Holy $#!%'"
He's a great singer, too.
oecodesignator: Thanks a lot. That looks great!
Thanks, urgen.
The Kramfors loveseat and the Klappsta armchair...
A few more...
(I think I went a little too component crazy with these ).
The Klingsbo side and coffee tables.
Thanks, modelhead, and nice render.
Maybe you could stop by Toronto with a couple of those chairs.
Thanks, modelhead.
Here's another IKEA component... the Mikael work stataion.
The computer components are from Google.
So far, it's just the Jules visitor and swivel chair. Hope it's useful to someone.
@unknownuser said:
@jon said:
Cool, I love seeing stuff like this done in SU.
Wow Jon . .. you look just like Jerry Seinfeld!!!
I get that a lot.
@frederik said:
Kerkythea also supports instancing and you can use proxies in SU and replace these with instanced objects in KT...
In fact, Alex once did a test in KT involving a few billion polygons more than that.
These are great tests, plot. Keep it up.
PS. I though Vue6 could export proxy objects
Does anyone know for sure?
the guitar was modeled by "Woodlake" and the amps by me...
it's just a shame that the speakers are hidden beneath the mesh.
Following Frederik's reply, if you changed the position of your camera within Kerkythea to a different location than what you had in Sketchup, you can export your scene again with a different name. Now in Kerkythea, you can use 'File > Merge' to merge your new camera with your model. Simply change every tab except the "cameras" tab to "Keep current - throw new away". For cameras, select "merge - add to current" and look for the scene you just exported. Now you should have your old scene with your new cameras.
Ha! I love that you used my wiimote model at the beginning!
That aside, this looks really cool and tonnes of fun!
Looking forward to seeing more tests.
Cool, I love seeing stuff like this done in SU.
Gene, I took Solo's tex and made it a little bit more tileable. Hope this helps.