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Showing posts with label SVA challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SVA challenge. Show all posts
Friday, 6 April 2012
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Monday, 12 March 2012
SVA Launches Rendering Challenge
SVA launches a rendering challenge of Iwasa House of Tadao Ando. All final entries will be submitted to SketchUp-vray-artists Facebook Group site HERE.
Here is the POST.
Here is a quick rendering challenge. Rendering IWASA house of Tadao Ando. This mostly concrete house was built in two phases from 1982-1990 in Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan. This hafly buried house in a gently sloping site is in the form of a rectangular prism that is oriented in the east west direction and open to the south. On the north side, a curved wall has been inserted and enfolds an interior space.
Download Model SketchUp V7 HERE SketchUp V8 HERE
Here is the POST.
Here is a quick rendering challenge. Rendering IWASA house of Tadao Ando. This mostly concrete house was built in two phases from 1982-1990 in Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan. This hafly buried house in a gently sloping site is in the form of a rectangular prism that is oriented in the east west direction and open to the south. On the north side, a curved wall has been inserted and enfolds an interior space.
Download Model SketchUp V7 HERE SketchUp V8 HERE
Monday, 5 December 2011
The Making of SVA November Challenge Winner: Parol at Puto Bungbong
Here is the Making of Zernan Suarez winning entry; Parol at Puto Bungbong. Visit Zernan Suarez blogsite to see his work and at the same time download the model HERE.
Here is Zernan's excerpt about this model.
The parol or lantern is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The most base form of the lantern is a 5-pointed star with two "tails" at the lower two tips. Other variations are 4, 8, 10 pointed stars with the rarer 6, 16 and so on pointed stars. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog).
Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
Puto bumbong is the most sought after delicacies at Christmas time. During the simbang gabi or the Christmas Eve mass, people would line up to their favorite stalls outside the church just to have a taste of this favorite Pinoy delicacies.
Here is Zernan's excerpt about this model.
The parol or lantern is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The most base form of the lantern is a 5-pointed star with two "tails" at the lower two tips. Other variations are 4, 8, 10 pointed stars with the rarer 6, 16 and so on pointed stars. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog).
Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
Puto bumbong is the most sought after delicacies at Christmas time. During the simbang gabi or the Christmas Eve mass, people would line up to their favorite stalls outside the church just to have a taste of this favorite Pinoy delicacies.
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Announcement: SVA October Challenge Winners
We would like to announce the winners of our Sketchup Vray Artist Facebook Group Challenge entitled "Gothic Church."
We also asked AL Klagge, the modeler of this Gothic Cathedral to select a Klagge's choice in honor of him. He choose this rendered image by Mendra Ha. According to him, there are so many that are deserving, but this one has impressed him for its imaginative rendition.
We would like to thank everyone who joined and those who voted. Thank you and see you on our next challenge.
SVA Challenge Winner: Nunung Adiwijaya
Nunung Adiwijaya |
SVA Admin Choice: Mendra Ha
Mendra Ha |
SVA Most Liked - Rasty Bacalltos
Rasty Bacaltos |
We would like to special mention the following completing the top 5
2nd Place: Zernan Suarez
Zernan Suarez |
3rd Place: Eldy Tendero
Eldy Tendero |
4th Place: Mendra Ha
Mendra Ha |
5th Place: Satrio Hadi
Satrio Hadi |
5th Place: Bucex Soekabumi
Bucex Soekabumi |
We also asked AL Klagge, the modeler of this Gothic Cathedral to select a Klagge's choice in honor of him. He choose this rendered image by Mendra Ha. According to him, there are so many that are deserving, but this one has impressed him for its imaginative rendition.
Al Klagges' Choice
We would like to thank everyone who joined and those who voted. Thank you and see you on our next challenge.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
SVA Challenge Winners
We would like to announce the winners of the recently concluded SVA September Challenge: Barcelona Pavilion. Group Site link HERE
Sketchup - Vray - Artists September Challenge Award -
Edward Castro

Admin Choice Winner: Rowel Quimosing

Facebook's Most Liked Award: Edward Castro

We would like to specially mention this entry by Virgo Oktaviano which landed second from almost all departments.

Completing the top 5
Suares Zernan

Kikx Kun

Eldy Tendero

Ferry Sugianto

Thank You to all for participating on this challenge.
Sketchup - Vray - Artists September Challenge Award -
Edward Castro
Admin Choice Winner: Rowel Quimosing
Facebook's Most Liked Award: Edward Castro
We would like to specially mention this entry by Virgo Oktaviano which landed second from almost all departments.
Completing the top 5
Suares Zernan
Kikx Kun
Eldy Tendero
Ferry Sugianto
Thank You to all for participating on this challenge.
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