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      ITALIAN VILLA

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      @bryan k said: What Allanx said. Looks good! Thank you very much, SERROT
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      Tilled cube

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      Serrot Wild, This is quite "Pushed," and progressive, but to be all down with telling you my guts on it, I find it a bit to scary... This is the kind of pad that the Grays will be looking to set up camp in, and the round tube glass walk way between the units would give me a big blast of "holy mad cow, I'm not digging it in here..." It reminds me of this aquarium deal I went to once with this Christie chick, you know the big kind that have the mad cap big tanks. We got all giggly getting an order of fish at the aquarium snack deal -- they really had fish at this joint -- and this curve was all fun and letting me look way down to deeply into her shirt top, and we decided to go wander through this shark deal that had a tube like that, and it was Jack bird a big mistake. This way bloated big thick gristle brain of a sad sack "I never had a more then a notions of eating everything that fists in my mouth" sharky shark comes all over to the glass tube and just stares at said date... Stares at her like she's a big brown hush puppy (not that I wasn't doing the same, but the shark was doing a more primitive kind of staring), so she got all, "It want's to eat me!" And that put an end to the fun, as later I said I wanted to "eat her like a shark," and that didn't get any traction, and she didn't find it clever, or kinky, or anything... She just said, "That's cleaver?... unfortunately, to much so by half..." Then she asked me to drive her home. So that left a bit of a scar. Durant "Harsh on sea life" Hapke
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      Robot Tower

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      dear Durant, unfortunately I have to agree with you, that George Lucas was wrong in thinking Episode I is supposed to be a naive children story. Anakin Sucks with his "ooops I saved the world" behavour. In the second movie I hated Hayden Christensens performance. this little stubborn adolocent shall become the most powerful Warrior of the imperator? the third movie was better, allthough way to short to tell Anakin's journey to the dark side. however, there were elements I really liked in that movie; Darth Maul for one was awesome (even if a bit too obviously diabolic). would have liked to see more of his double blade action. Ms Portman has allways been an eye catcher and added a bit of beauty throughout the second trilogy. but what I really loved about all three of the movies, what made me whatch them over and over again, was Ewan McGregor, a worthy successor of dear Sir Allec Guinnes. his ben kenobi was so charming, serious, powerful, cheeky... he made half of the movies - the other half was amazing SFX! but, Durant, I know exactly what you mean. I would have liked to see the first half of the Star Wars saga in a more sinister, dirty, realistic way - a bit like nowadays James Bond is reborn with Daniel Craigs performance or Batman is told in the right manner for the first time with Chris Nolans Dark Knight and Christian Bales great performance (who else would fit character like Bruce that well - just remember some of his previous movies, The Machinist for example) sorry, serrot, for jacking your thread Jakob PS: have you seen the "Firefly" series, Durant? or the first cinema appearance "Serenity"? great, fabulous, exciting - the best character of the old Star Wars movies, Hahn Solo, transferred into a dark, allmost realistic future of our universe... some great hours of film!
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      Townhouses for city block

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      @mike lucey said: Serrot, Well this looks like Pro work to me. I quite like the massing. Just a very small point! I notice that the ramp to the car parking takes off at fairly steep angle from the footpath. I suggest that you first have a section of ramp at a shallower angle. This will ensure that cars will not be inclined to leave their exhausts behind them I would be interested in seeing any plan sketches that you may have in relation to this design, even rough ups! Mike Here's a very rough sketch of the interior spaces. Let me know what you think [image: sideview3dv9.jpg] [image: sideview4ay7.jpg] [image: sideview2jd8.jpg] [image: backviewbedroomsod9.jpg] [image: insideviewstairsiy1.jpg]
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      Solar canopy house

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      Thank you for all the great input.
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      Sketchup render for mac?

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      hi guys, I've been trying the Kerkythea for mac (as some of you suggested), but i just cant seem to find it in my app folder. other people on the site are having the same problem. do you know anywhere else i can download it from? if not....what else could i use that better than kerkythea. thanks
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      Question about CHEETAH3D for Mac

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      Hi, I'm currently searching and evaluating SU/renderer combination. That's why i registered here. Here is a link to a site I found, with impressive cheetah renders Edit: after I made this post, I noticed that Tim Danaher, author of these renders, is a regular poster here.
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      CASA AZUL

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      Thanks, bytor, i'm having problems with my rendering program but i will give it a try when i get it going again.
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      My first post

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      Thank you very much for the warm welcome and positive feedback. Dylan, i agree the street lamp looks a bit small in scale, i did this one a while back so i don't remember well but i think i scaled the street lamp down to make space for the floating sign. Will be posting a few other designs soon. Take care all, Serrot
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