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sketch-up renders

dyske

What do you guys think is the best /easiest program to render sketch-up models in?

 
Feb 20, 06 6:24 pm
sameolddoctor

max

Feb 20, 06 8:15 pm  · 
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trace™

max

never done it, though, but I've seen tons of great renderings

http://www.pushpullbar.com/

decent site for architecture, too

Feb 20, 06 11:51 pm  · 
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I've always rendered stuff as hidden line models with shadows and then hand colored them/collaged them in Photoshop or Illustrator... but that's just me.

Feb 20, 06 11:51 pm  · 
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dyske

thanks

Feb 21, 06 9:26 am  · 
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formotion

at the moment I do all my renderings IN sketchup, but we now have vectorworks, so I will start doing a bit of both I think. The largest problem with sketchup is NO lights...but I have created lots of renderings that look beautiful without lights..

Feb 21, 06 10:11 am  · 
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Saturn

Its all about how you use the programs together. For instance slicing section perspectives in sketchup and exporting to PS to do post process is a valid way to go as well as using other 3D software. I think your best bet will be a combination of many.

Feb 22, 06 10:40 pm  · 
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FRO

I like Photoshop w/ a graphics tablet.

While I used to get off on trying to produce CAD-like precision with a pencil, now I'm into using a computer to produce hand-style watercolor & pencil effects I could never quite pull off.

If non-photoreal is what you're looking for (you are using SketchUp), then another vote for the wealth of information over at pushpullbar.com

Feb 22, 06 11:35 pm  · 
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