Been once in a place like that, but the stair was all steel, with the treads and landings made of welded wire mesh, almost transparent. Not for acrophobics.
And maybe there was more building in the background?
That illustrates what I tell some of my interior design students. When they are modeling, think of it as a theatrical set. No need to add stuff the audience will never see anyway.
No. there was rock all around, the stairs went down. Like in a nightmare.
Think I’ll take the lift.
Cotty, you’re work is great. It’s impressive and inspiring. I will do the same as you (to create a post with my own content), in due time and I think more sketchup professionals should do the same to help the community innovate and move forward, not only that, but it probably doubles to help you market what you do, double whammy… I would love to see your content you guys. I think this kind of thing is not only inspiring to the community but helps to move sketchup forward, - @JQL @MikeWayzovski @RTCool @Box @PaulMcAlenan @KeithBrooks @john_mcclenahan
Is this a model of the next COVID variant…?
Or the new multi thread SU?
I modeled some 20x20 extrusion as well, then 3d printed them, and used a 0.25 inch rod down the center as strength. Made a nice 3d printer frame with it. Holds up well
Laubw ork?
The last bunch make me smile, you really are having fun.
Very nice colour transition.