This really is more of me bragging a bit than an actuall gallery image, but I just wanted to recognize one of the greatest super bowls ive ever witnessed. And of course it was great seeing the home-town Steelers come out on top. Maybe some Pittsburgh peole will appreciate this....HERE WE GO STEELERS.
Posts made by steelers05
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6 Time Champions!!!
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RE: Interior concept
http://asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=90&topic=5121.0
Try that. It worked for me (check out the youtube link to see the result). I wrote a tutorial of how I have did it and I have done a few other quick animations with the same method. All the things that are suggested by dalomar are accurate, but I have so far been able to successfully manage animations without having to do any IR calculating or anything like that. Im just telling you this, because the way I did was very simple and straight forward, but it may not be full proof. So I would resort to other suggestions if my method does not work. One other thing, I did all my animations on a single computer but a beast of one and with a lot of geometry in my scene (which seems to be the case for you here) it took about a week straight to get about a 18 second output (if you use a 30 sec frame rate). And laslty, im not too sure if you can get rid of the jerky transitions between scenes because of the way SU handles them. There may be ways that I am not aware of, but I have yet to see any real good solution (it would be great if someone told me im wrong because I wish that this could be fixed). Good luck and please post your results. Oh and I would also like to know where you got the plants if you dont mind sharing?
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RE: Do You think this is possible in sketchup
I would imagine that the modeling and rendering where done seperately and then pulled into a program like after effects, and then the video was mapped in there. But this idea of video textures is very interesting...anyone know about the progress of this plugin?
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RE: Apt. Interior - New Animation
First, I would go to this link and go through the basic training of learning after effects.
http://www.videocopilot.net/basic/Because, if you dont, then you may not know what I am going to explain.
But what you need to do is create a new composition and then import all your scenes into the project, but make sure when you do that, that you import them as a sequence (there should be a little check box for this when look to find your files for the import). Then you need to drag this from your project panel to your composition. After you do that, you need to render/export your animation. I typically use quicktime movies. Like I said, watch the training, because that will definately explain this more clearly than I can. If there is anyhthing else I can help with, just let me know.
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RE: Apt. Interior - New Animation
yeah no problem, ill be looking for it. Just make sure you title it animation or something
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RE: Apt. Interior - New Animation
Try this link, it is the work flow I used to create this animation.
http://asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=90&topic=5121.0
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RE: A start to my "Eye Candy", A.K.A. my senior project
Thanks for the feedback. I have to admit that these were all accurate suggestions so I tried to edit the image a little more. Hope it looks a lil better?
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A start to my "Eye Candy", A.K.A. my senior project
This is the first of hopefully many images for my senior project (Silvershadow:hope you dont mind me playing with your title ). It has been a project that started last semester with doing research, writing a paper, and obtaining a site for the project. This semester I am designing my last project of my college career...it is a nightclub/ultralounge. This image is of a lot of existing buildings (well pretty much all existing) but my club is the building located far back with the neon martini glass. Im not sure if i am going to keep that as my logo or not, but I just wanted to showcase how the building sits with the rest of the surroundings since there is an exterior patio and beautiful view of the city. This project is an interior design project and will last for the rest of the semester, but I will try to update this with my progress if people are interested? Please let me know what you think guys and critique me as much as you want, cause as much as possible will really help. Hope you like it. (For the best view click on the link)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27604581@N02/3200821453/sizes/l/
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RE: Profile Builder released!
have not tried it yet but it looks awesome. With tools like this and sub+smooth, i may get over the aggrevations of SU and not even bother to try and learn 3ds max....um wait nix that because SU still doesnt support high poly counts. I vote that be the next script that somebody creates. Anyways, great work and cant wait to get my hands on this one.
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RE: Nikon Coolpix3700
amazing. Looks like a photo. I was suprised to hear it was kerk. I would have thought fryrender or maxwell. Care to explain the brushed metal material?
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RE: Some Interior Rendered Vray Sketchup
Very Nice work Nomer, loving that bathroom scenes
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RE: Skyscraper001
Amazing work. I am also considering the idea of modeling in SU then rendering in max, due to tthe obvious polygon issues in SU, and I am still convinced that V-ray runs better in max. But i still need to learn lots to work with max. But, did you find this process easy? because i know many people have issues going from SU to max. Any chance you could provide a quick explanation of how you did it or any issues you came across? But Im gonna go against the grain and say that I dont mind the flare, its subtle enough that it works for me. Keep up the great work
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RE: Small interior..
Amazing looking renderings. I am very interested in your setup, because I am about to take on my senior project and I am doing a night club and these look like something that could help me out when I go to render. So any insight of anything out of the ordinary you did for the scene would be greatly appreciated, im sure, by all of us because these are some great images.