Roju's Made with Sketchup Gallery

the raindrops on the lake are really cool

Preparing new tutorial form my YT channel, about Vray and SketchUp.

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For a moment I was just watching the forum without writing. But I decided to show you something.
Here is an image of Tykocin Castle in Poland. Image rendered for Vray testing purpose.

3D model is also prepared for 3d printing.

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Yesterday I spend evening with SketchUp. Tried to create some 3d structures for skyscraper facade. :slight_smile:

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Second evening with SketchUp and Enscape

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Playing with SketchUp Skatter and Enscape

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Here also very short video with this house

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Today I want to show you a small dollhouse, which I made for my daughter. I started making prototype with Rhino3d but then I discovered I can make same with SketchUp with SubD by @thomthom.

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Question there where did you get the Joints STL from ? Like it did you use 1/4 inch dowel for it ?

You don’t suppose he actually modeled them do you? Why don’t you try that?

Excellent work. I imagine your daughter is pleased.

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I modeled these Joints, (18mm diameter dowel)

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WOW . . love it !

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@Cotty here mine printed home improvements :wink:

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One month ago I made a virtual gallery for my students projects. Gallery modeled in SketchUp and rendered with Shapespark. Students projects were made with Revit + SketchUp + Enscape/Lumion/Vray and maybe other software.

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That is fabulous.

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Agree. That is excellent!

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Very nice. Whatever serves up that web experience is quick (responsive) and effective.

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It is very good. There are some things that may not be under your control, but, if you double-click o a painting, it ought to look at that painting straight on. If you click an arrow to move to a place facing another direction, it should end up facing the new direction. At the moment it faces the old direction.

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I think WASD navigation is adapted from video games (first-person shooters) and for me it is very natural :slight_smile: (I probably asked about this type of navigation in SketchUp few years ago)

PS. If “s” or “down arrow” will change viewing direction, that mean going backward will change to forward?

PS2. It works also on mobile devices.