LEARN WITH ME: D5 RENDER TUTORIAL - Exterior scene 08
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Hey there!
Welcome to my tutorial series of creating breathtaking visualizations with D5 and Sketch Up! Disclaimer that all the 3D model is not mine and downloaded from 3D warehouse/3D Library. This video is for learning purpose only, All kind of commercial purposes is probihited. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments!
3D Model : drive.google.c...
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Espero con ansias el subscriptor numero 500, qué buen video.
Im a new subcriber. I switched to D5 from Lumion for over a year now and I must say definitely no regrets. I love your works! May I know the specs of your pc?
Hi! thank you so much for the support. My current pc spec is Intel i5 10400f, 32gb ram with 3060ti RTX
Hi, great work! I would like to know how do you do the environment modelling? Is it imported contour from google data? Thanks
Hi! i am so sorry but the model in this video is not ours. We download it from online resources.
As far as i know, yes you can import a contour from google data. There is also "geo location" option on sketchup that you can add to make a contour like that. Maybe if needed i can make a video about it later
@@studiospam_id Yes I find the online tips for environment with sketchup is quite lacking. Would like to know how to deal with large project that cover alot of environment/backdrop/aerial etc and what is the thought process when doing a scene especially aerial imagery. Thanks for replying too! Keep up the good works!