Excellent work ![]()
I’ve always wanted to do an auditorium or a church. Love this!
Respect!! – an outstanding work and how great it is to look at.
thank you all !
here’s a recent project for a competition (2023 - that we did not win, unfortunately)
it’s a theater located in Asnieres in the north of Paris.
It was very fun to model & render
raw sketchup exports :
texture preparation for renders :
renders in twinmotion, no post prod (except tree opacity) :
Another beautiful example. By the way, what do you use for documentation- Layout or something else?
I don’t use layout at all.
In fact, I don’t export anything in 2D from sketchup. autocad - indesign only (recently moved to briscad/affinity)
Wow! (Why does this forum non have a Wow reaction icon?)
What do you render with, by the way?
Yes, I that’s a familiar experience.
Thanks Robert ! It’s been rendered with twinmotion
Fatastic modeling and rendering. My other reaction was it only took 30 hours!
I don’t believe there many people who could claim that!
Well done.
Thank you ! The first model did. The second one is more around 100 hours with renderings, but these are different cases :
One is a model for illustrations, where the goal is simply to create something finished. The other is both a study and presentation object. It was a project where the research took time, the changes were ongoing, and many variations had been explored ! That’s what I mostly do, but if I had more opportunities to work on models like the first one, It’d be way more relax ![]()
Nice work!!
hello ! Some old project I’m digging out, there :
the theâtre René Panhard in Thiais (south of Paris).
It was build in 1907 and first was a Community Hall. it was briefly turned into a military hospital during World War 1 and into a theater in 1975.
We had to freshen it up a bit and make a small extension for backstage dressing rooms.
we won the public architecture competition in 2013 and it was inaugurated in 2016 (gosh, almost 10 years, time flies)
this was the theater before renovation :
here are some raw exports from my sketchup model
extension footprint, using perforated metal for the exterior; inspired by existing brick patterns.
and some rendered photomontage of it
one render from the interior. I believe I made it with (late) artlantis. (I just checked out it ceased to exist)
pictures of the theater after work
Wow, very nicely done - both virtual and for real!




















