Here is our 19th tutorial for this series- Curb Making tutorial. This one is from Benedict Loyola. Thanks Benedict!
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Yours,
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Showing posts with label Sketchup Modeling Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sketchup Modeling Series. Show all posts
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Sketchup Tutorial #18 Tyrone Diesca's Hanging Egg Chair
We would like to present again one of Tyrone Diesca's modeling tutorial, this time a hanging egg chair. Enjoy! Thanks to Tyrone and we can also download this model from the warehouse. Link HERE
Monday, 1 October 2012
Sketchup Modeling Series #17 Tyrone Diesca_Egg Chair
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Sketchup Modeling Series #16 Water flow by Toni Nalbani
Here is our 16th entry for this tutorial courtesy of Toni Nalbani. Thank you Toni for this Tutorial.
Step 1: Create the pool model
Step 2: Create the wall
Step 3: Begin modeling the water flow using a slender column like the image below.
Step 4: Add some detail using offset and push pull tool. Like image below.
Step by 5: Create random criss-cross lines on the base
Step 6: Use Artisan script by Whaat to subdivide and smooth using fairly nice iteration (2)
Step 7: Position and Scale the model to the tap.
Render Image...
Step 1: Create the pool model
Step 2: Create the wall
Step 3: Begin modeling the water flow using a slender column like the image below.
Step 4: Add some detail using offset and push pull tool. Like image below.
Step by 5: Create random criss-cross lines on the base
Step 6: Use Artisan script by Whaat to subdivide and smooth using fairly nice iteration (2)
Step 7: Position and Scale the model to the tap.
Render Image...
Monday, 30 January 2012
Sketchup Modeling Series #15 Padded Materials2 by Bayu Yudistiro
With so much investigation and perseverance, Bayu Yudistiro shared again another padded material which is far more better than the first one. This one is pretty amazing and it shows the genius of Bayu. We would like to thank Bayu in sharing this tutorial to all of us here with the bonus SKP File in our scene and model section HERE.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
SketchUp Modeling Series # 14 "Bulol Sculpture" by Eldy Tendero
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