by jo-ke » Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:46 am
congratulations.
I like the style, I like the model and I like the render!
perfect!
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by ken28875 » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:56 am
Thank you for the link, Urgen. Very nice Sketchup models, Ithil. So I see you did the basic model in sketchup and exported it into Max. I am guessing the furniture, curtains, glassware, etc. are all 3D Max models. Did you model them too or are they from sites like Evermotion? Congrats to Anton Morozov for the rendering. Very impressive lighting. I hope that someday Sketchup will be able to handle millions of polygons like Max or Maya. Best, _KN
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by Pixero » Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:43 am
Outstanding. Could you tell us some more about the Auto SketchUp script/plugin? Is it available, for free or for sale? What does it do that the Autodesk SKP importer doesnt?
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by KarinaGM » Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:54 am
WOWWhat else can I add? 
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Three simple letters.... OMG
or four if you don't mind a bad word thrown in there for flavor...OMFG
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by jim smith » Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:34 am
I don't think I saw the word "spectacular" yet - so I thought I would toss this very appropriate word in. 
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by alexandersimple » Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:13 am
Amazing renderings, I love to see classical style in SketchUp. This is the White House in Moscow, right? The proportions look similar...  ) похоже, что это Белый Дом, не правда ли? Хорошие, настоящие русские пропорции!  ) -Александр -alexanderSIMPLE
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by modelhead » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:52 am
Astounding and truly amazing work!
Yes and Yes! What are your final image sizes ..if you don't mind?
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by ithil » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:58 pm
Thank you all =) Pilou wrote:...the script "AutoSketchUp" will be only valuable for 3DMAx?...
Yes. There is a version only for 3D Max. It is private working out and compatibility with other programs we didn't achieve. d12dozr wrote:...Say, do you need an intern?...
Yes. Assistants with good skills SketchUp are necessary sometimes, but unfortunately only the Russian-speaking there are. Elibjr wrote:...So, what planet do you come from and why don't you sleep?...  I sleep a little, and in the afternoon mainly. It’s a habit. ken28875 wrote:...Very nice Sketchup models, Ithil. So I see you did the basic model in sketchup and exported it into Max. I am guessing the furniture, curtains, glassware, etc. are all 3D Max models. Did you model them too or are they from sites like Evermotion...
Thanks. It’s true. The model is under construction in Sketchup. Final assemblage passes in 3D Max. It makes able to work with heavy models. On the average 3-5 days are spent for one premisе from reception of drawings to final render. So, that furniture which isn't designated in drawings, we often take from free Internet-libraries. Pixero wrote:Could you tell us some more about the Auto SketchUp script/plugin? Is it available, for free or for sale? What does it do that the Autodesk SKP importer doesnt?
Autodesk SKP importer works a little not as we need. AutoSketchUp script it not the importer, it is optimizer of work. So they have different functions. It will be written detailyer about it in a separate branch in the near future. It`s free. I write manuals in free time from work, there is no so much free time. alexanderSIMPLE wrote:This is the White House in Moscow, right?...
No. It not that building. It’s close, but haven't guessed. Customers asked not to be advertized. modelhead wrote:...What are your final image sizes ..if you don't mind?...
In this project 2000-2200 pixels on width. Usually 2800-3400
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by jarynzlesa » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:30 pm
Your work is so fantastic, that can't be described in words  .  Btw - interesting way how to make a floor. It looks, that floor is specially designed for this project  .
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by Jon » Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:10 am
Jesus... Awesome, awesome work.
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by lapx » Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:58 am
Ithil, Humbled by your work. First class!How do you texture your floors? Is it made of several textures on different faces? Would love to see an example.
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by ithil » Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:58 am
This is a new part from my last project Private room 
Private room. Cam 2 
Waiting room 
Control department\conference room 
Fourchette hall 
Dining hall 
Waiting room 
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by rcossoli » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:19 am
you're my hero! please explain that what kind of processor and video card you work Greetings and congratulations 
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by solo » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:22 am
Some crazy detail there Anton, these are gonna be awesome as usual, cannot wait to see finished renders. 
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by ithil » Sat Dec 11, 2010 12:17 pm
To rcossoliLast month, I used this video card ( Gigabyte GV-N470SO-13I). Before, this one I was using GV-NX86S256H wich also excels except one thing which is that the antialiasing was always off. The main requirement for computer components is to be the most quiet, even if would have a damage on productivity, because it will work almost all the time. Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9300 2.5 Ghz 8 Gb ram То solo:I spent a week for the whole work. In my opinion, the visualizers haven't managed correctly to configure these premises. I don't like at all he final rendering of these volumes. The customer received them, but they did'nt suit me. So I won't show them.
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by Robert » Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:22 pm
Stunning work!!!
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by troyhome » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:37 pm
wow. i am so impressed! this is inspiring.
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by troyhome » Sun Dec 12, 2010 5:24 pm
I'd love to get my hands on that script you wrote!! if you were to write up or give an audio tutorial of your workflow with that script, I bet there'd be a ton of people willing to pay for that- i'd be at the top of the list! Think about it.
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by lapx » Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:39 pm
Make that script work for google sketchup and you can retire.  But I know there is no such thing as retiring when you love what you do.
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by SketchUpNoobie » Wed May 25, 2011 11:51 pm
Wow! Fantastic work!  I was excited when I saw you had posted again as your work is always stunning. How did you do the animation of the setup as well as the skaters? It looks awesome! I look forward to seeing some renders on this project. 
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by ithil » Thu May 26, 2011 12:10 am
Thank you Its - mixed some BIP Motion Capture files, and I used Point Cache animation.
I did simple animation in 3d max. Black men on white background. And I Imported cameras in 3D max from sketchup
When I made people in 3D MAX and the environment in sketchup, then simply mixed them into Adobe Premiere
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by solo » Thu May 26, 2011 1:22 am
Ithil wrote:Thank you Its - mixed some BIP Motion Capture files, and I used Point Cache animation.
I did simple animation in 3d max. Black men on white background. And I Imported cameras in 3D max from sketchup
When I made people in 3D MAX and the environment in sketchup, then simply mixed them into Adobe Premiere
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by chedda » Thu May 26, 2011 7:31 am
Outstanding, i am on my way to Moscow, i will find you and we will drink together and i will learn your secrets muahaha
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solo wrote:Ithil wrote:Thank you Its - mixed some BIP Motion Capture files, and I used Point Cache animation.
I did simple animation in 3d max. Black men on white background. And I Imported cameras in 3D max from sketchup
When I made people in 3D MAX and the environment in sketchup, then simply mixed them into Adobe Premiere
You make it sound easy. I'd really love if you could one day when you have time put a simple tutorial together on how you did that as it's just brilliant.  
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by dale » Thu May 26, 2011 3:13 pm
Ithil Your work is always brilliant, and very worth following. I thought you might enjoy the posts on this inflatable Arts Centre by Various Architects of Norway. http://www.pushpullbar.com/forums/showthread.php?8928-Various-Architects-Mobile-Performance-Venue&p=124228&viewfull=1#post124228 It is on the PushPullbar Forum They have done other inflatable works since. It is always fun to see various approaches.
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