Aftermarket Automotive
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Aftermarket Automotive
Model/rendering of an aftermarket automotive cold air intake. Spherical sky hdr and easy 8.
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Impressively here. Maybe can see some geometry, but the essence of reached. Seems realistic filter
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WhooW! do it again, do it again!
The filter looks very nice, indeed! The position is not very realistic, as the metal pipe would shift the center of gravity and the equipment would balance to the left.
May I ask you how did you putted the logo on the pipe? It rocks I had something similar to do once and I couldn't do it in TW. I had to render with MaxwellRender.
The filter looks very nice, indeed! The position is not very realistic, as the metal pipe would shift the center of gravity and the equipment would balance to the left.
May I ask you how did you putted the logo on the pipe? It rocks I had something similar to do once and I couldn't do it in TW. I had to render with MaxwellRender.
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That is sick, Rick.
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This is the way I did the logo. I am sure there are free plugins available on Sketchucation to help with UV issues
that can give problems. (I haven't looked into this)??
Thanks for the kudo's guys.
that can give problems. (I haven't looked into this)??
Thanks for the kudo's guys.
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So, you just have a shape over another shape? Those two face doesn't interfere? or the logo face has a very small offset ? If it has, is not visible in render. Very interesting approach and unexpected result. I would expect to see that effect when two faces share same space in sketchup.rangerrick wrote:This is the way I did the logo. I am sure there are free plugins available on Sketchucation to help with UV issues
that can give problems. (I haven't looked into this)??
Thanks for the kudo's guys.
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Excellent work. I would love to see the SU mesh of the whole thing.
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Yes, one shape over the other with a small gap between the two.So, you just have a shape over another shape? Those two face doesn't interfere? or the logo face has a very small offset ? If it has, is not visible in render. Very interesting approach and unexpected result. I would expect to see that effect when two faces share same space in sketchup.
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Thanks. Here's the mesh.Boofredlay wrote:Excellent work. I would love to see the SU mesh of the whole thing.
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