Long time no post...
Created in Sketch-up, Photoshop and Visual Nature Studio 3
cheers
Long time no post...
Created in Sketch-up, Photoshop and Visual Nature Studio 3
cheers
Sketch-up? The google tool for 3D stuff? I played around a few times with it, but I didn't expect you could do things like this with the software. Amazing! You have my rep, dude!
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Quabbe, I used Sketch up to make simple, low resolution, buildings, etc. These were then exported and brought into VNS as you see in the images.
Here's a close-up that shows how simple the models are.
cheers
once again fantastic work, have some rep kimey
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Nicely done! I've played with SketchUp a bit for other design projects, but never thought to try exporting elements into another program. I know you can import height maps from Google Earth with it, though I'm sure you've got a program that could do better. Had you thought of adding any gentle grading to your 3/4 view instead of keeping it flat? Could be interesting, perhaps.
Fantastic, man.
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That looks absolutely fantastic! Battleship Row looks spot on. Rep coming your way!
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