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This tutorial will create an artistic night rendering by exporting images from SketchUp to Photoshop. As in some of my previous tutorials no external rendering programs are needed… saving a lot of time!
Source: sketchupartists.org
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The global economic downturn forced Robert Pineo,an Architect from Charlottesville, VA to move out of the office in search for work and there he surprisingly discovered new and alternative ways to sell SketchUp. He talks to Mateo Soletic about Pre-development design and his other experiences: “The lessons I learned opened my eyes to a business opportunity most architects have not tapped: the need to tell a compelling story.“
Lewis Wadsworth is a designer and artist located in Boston, Massachusetts. He works principally in the field of architecture. Lewis’s architectural projects have appeared in AIArchitect, journal of the American Institute of Architects, and has been honored by the Boston Society of Architects. Being great fans of his “Experimental Architecture”, his unique presentation style and narrative, we decided to present his three chosen works in their original form. We think that the images and the accompanying text are truly inspirational.
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Nice short tutorial to get you into Twilight Render! French interior designer Frederic Moro has been using Google SketchUp for a number of years now and enjoys using Twilight Render for his renders. In this brief tutorial Frederic will take you through his process of creating this great interior scene.
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We just published another three new Styles for your presentations, take a peek…
Another collection of six useful fun Styles by Dave Richards in our Styles Section under Prensentations.
In this tutorial Majid goes further into the more advanced techniques in making materials, understanding their settings and then using them as a saved templates which can be edited later to suit your needs.
The idea behind this tutorial is to help you to achieve a tile imprint design from scratch. Modeled in Google SketchUp, the textures are prepared in Photoshop and Pixplant, and finally rendered in V-Ray for SketchUp. Learn new skills with this nice little tutorial by Nomeradona.
Yet another innovative approach to art,design and presentation by Jim Leggitt. Check this new tutorial out on 5Dthink: Merging 2D and 3D Visualization… 
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