Thank you
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RE: KERKETHEA PLLUGGIN
@dave r said:
@serrot said:
@dave r said:
How about some actual details? You downloaded the plugin but what did you do with it after that? Where did you download it from?
I downloaded the plug in from the Kerkethea website onto my pc with windows 8
And that's all you did? Simply downloading the ZIP file isn't enough. You have to actually install it. Can you locate where you saved the ZIP file? Have you ever installed a plugin before?
no first time and I have never unzipped a file
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RE: KERKETHEA PLLUGGIN
@dave r said:
How about some actual details? You downloaded the plugin but what did you do with it after that? Where did you download it from?
I downloaded the plug in from the Kerkethea website onto my pc with windows 8
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KERKETHEA PLLUGGIN
I downloaded the Kerkethea pluggin for Sketchup but I am not able to find it in my files to activate it...HELP !!!
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RE: CASA NEGRA
@callinas said:
Fine too. Let's try some vray renders?!
Sorry guys, can't afford render software right now
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RE: CASA NEGRA
@bryan k said:
While I'm not fond of black, I really like the design.
Thank you, I did a version in rust color, will post front shot of it.
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CASA NEGRA
Comments welcome
As always thank you for stopping by to check out my work, I really appreciate it.
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RE: Earth tones house finished
@daniel said:
Looks great, Serrot. I think (IMHO) it would be better if the stucco (smooth) material wasn't the same hue as the stone. Maybe a bit darker. So the two materials are better differentiated. Also, I think your plans would read better if endpoints were turned off on your style settings.
Thanks for the heads up on the endpoints, I didn't know where to go to turn them off. I am having trouble with the way the color reads, it reads darker than the stone with the shadows off but lighter with them on.
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Earth tones house finished
My aim was to make a not so new looking new house modern but in warm colors rather than the popular stark whites. I also decided to place less glass and in a more traditional fashion to give the house a feeling of privacy.
Coments on the colors, yey or ney.
thanks
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By request mid century modern with lines and shaddows
A member asked me to repost MSM but with lines and shadows so here it is.
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RE: MID CENTURY MODERN
@dave r said:
Nice! I've got a bunch of furniture that needs a house like that.
No problem, just back up the truck and fill the house!!
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RE: MID CENTURY MODERN
@bryan k said:
Love it. I'm a big fan of mid century modern.
The statues are perfectly placed. You could not get more authentic.
Please post renders or at least shadowed SU. Flat lighting in SU really detracts from the design.
OK...i will do a separate post with lines and shadows included.
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RE: MID CENTURY MODERN
@pbacot said:
This is "cool". Will you run through another renderer. I would think some people here would like to have a try at rendering this if you don't. Probably they'd have more entourage. Only thing I note right now: that statue is strange and oddly placed.
the statue is my bit of kitch.
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MID CENTURY MODERN
I decided to do some research and put together aspects of the mid century style that I find pleasing to form a complete house.
In leaving profile lines and shadows off I was aiming to give the drawings more of a 1950's style seen in magazine adds of that era.
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House M revised
House M stands for my house for if I had the money this is what I would design for myself to live/ work in for a city lot.
first floor
art studio, office, half bath, garage, storage, dumb waiter, entrance, elevatorsecond floor
master bedroom with on suite and closet hall with washer dryer in dressing room.
guest bedroom (round window ) in front.third floor
living room seating room dinning / kitchen pantry dumb waiter
half bathroof terrace
lap pool sunning area, lounge area