I did this one recently
Initially an ADF firefighter. I then gained a Bachelors of Degree in Industrial design at Curtin University. for years after that I became a landscaper and mixed design and landscaping together and became a landscape designer. I then after a lot of experience filled the roll of landscape Architect. I have been doing physical work to keep fit after a long illness. My aspirations are to work part time in Archvis.
Had a medical procedure so have not used sketchup for a while so I got back on the horse today. Was a bit rusty. I did this referencing an image from jamzVIEW But put my own take on it. Building model was from 3D warehouse by Desired Space that have high quality models and are recommended. Sketchuo plus TM
Just did this render in SU and TM with a bit of post with luminar Neo, based on an image I saw with a few changes
I just did my quickest render ever. I know this is a SU forum but for this I only used sketchup for the terrain. I used Sketchfab and Megascans for the models and TM native trees. The first image is using Luminar AI to replace the sky and the second image I added filters to get the more mystical look
Hi, I thought it would be cool to have wet tyre tracks on the driveway. I could not get hold of some wet tyre tracks. I used a TM native puddle an shrank it down to the size of a tyre track and arrayed them as instances in a linear fashion so there are hundreds of puddles in a line, looks quite convincing I think
Hi I just created this loosely based on an old old painting. Modelled in Sketchup and rendered in TM
I just finished some renders for a friend, it is a kit home system. It is to be built on Russel island off the coast of Queensland Australia. Modelled in SU and rendered in TM
Try the blender octopus tutorial on youtube
Hi Mike I do know Blender is extremely good at organic stuff
Did this by starting form sketch in SU and tried to render in TM 2025 (preview) but was buggy, So I finished it in 2024.1
The first thing you will need to know is when and how select Vertices, face and edge
There is a book called "blender for idiots" which coincidently is me
Read some reviews and i think B4 is the go for me
Interesting, I did a blender course (Blender introduction course about 12 hours over 6 weeks) in 2004 I guess I would not be starting from absolute zero, Would you suggest
BForArtist or full blender?