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ot, sketchup fun

Posted By: bmike

ot, sketchup fun - 07/22/10 08:00 PM

off topic, but playing with sketchup and surfaces:










Posted By: Tim Reilly

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 07/31/10 01:01 AM

Nice!
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/02/10 07:40 PM

A few other things I've been working on...





both of these were for New Energy Works
Posted By: timberwrestler

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/02/10 10:17 PM

What was the rendering done with? Me like.
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/02/10 11:13 PM

SketchUp >> Fotosketcher >> Little bit of Photoshop to layer the images.

Posted By: Chris Hall

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/06/10 02:18 AM

Cool work Mike. Are you using some special Ruby Script to develop those those pierced cubes, or drawing an arc, following around to make a cone and then rotating it in 6 axes and then intersecting with a cube - or ??
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/07/10 02:14 PM

thanks chris. i have a few more 'sculptures' that i'm working on - similar concept - surfaces that wrap around themselves to become another shape.

i'm using a 'loft' type ruby script to create the first arc'd corner, then do some manual intersecting of 3 of them rotated about their centers to form a corner of a cube. then copy / rotate / mirror that around and intersect everything into 1 shape.
Posted By: mo

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/14/10 06:19 AM

Hey Mike, Do you want me to quote per cube or per hour? My gouges are really sharp.
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 08/14/10 07:53 PM

per cube. that end grain will slow you down, and i don't want to pay for that... wink
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/23/10 03:20 AM

starting to play with rendering... very much a beginner at this. need to adjust materials (and find some good ones) - and play with how reflective certain finishes are.







Going to play with all the demo render programs and probably buy something soon...
Posted By: daiku

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/23/10 01:17 PM

That first one looks very much like a photo. Keep us posted, I'm interested in what you learn. CB.
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/23/10 03:31 PM

thanks clark. first one was pulled up in pshop by someone on sketchucation... as mine came out really dark.

i dropped the last one into fotosketcher and applied to watercolor filter. i still like fuzzy / sketchy images - as least for now until i can get good and proficient @ making things look a bit more realistic.

lots to learn. placement of materials, lighting, etc. etc.

for interior work and selling clients on overall design package... i can see this being a huge help (and time killer, until one gets good at it!)

twilight runs right inside sketchup, and is only $99.
after some more playtime i may buy it just to have.
Posted By: ekefjord

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/24/10 08:19 AM

Mike,
you might want to have a look at the free Kerkythea, they also have an export plug-in for SU.
I haven't tried it, but it seems to produce nice renderings.
I use Artlantis (wich is not free) and also comes with a plug-in for SU.
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/24/10 02:06 PM

Thanks Jonas.
Kerkythea - I think Twilight is based on this.
I'll look into it.

Don't need free, just using the free demo's to try things out.


I'll have to step up to a desktop workstation though - pretty slow on my fast (for modeling, general work) laptop.
Posted By: bmike

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/24/10 02:08 PM



Last one... let the machine run 4 hours while we were out...
Posted By: Ken Hume

Re: ot, sketchup fun - 09/25/10 08:16 AM

Hi Mike,

You forgot to turn on the cross brace layer !

Regards

ken Hume
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