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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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Jean-Pierre Hurel (better known as Orgelf in the internet design communities), a visual artist, explains his simple technique on how to achieve this SketchUp render using Blender and Photoshop . It produces what has been described as a cartoon/comic book effect.
Source: sketchupartists.org
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Second part of Nomer Adona’s mini series on lighting with V-Ray has just been published. Light your scenes and SketchUp models with Emissive materials, yes Emissive materials ! You can also check out Part 1 here…
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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.
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.
In this short tutorial I will show you my work-flow in texturing this scene using Podium, SketchUp 7 and Photoshop. The methodology has been discussed before, but I would love to share it again for those of you who may have missed it.