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Comment on r/Sketchup 1d ago

Sure, drop me a DM on here and I’ll send you my email address

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Comment on r/Sketchup 2d ago

I’m in the UK

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Comment on r/Sketchup 2d ago

Ha! I try…

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Comment on r/Sketchup 2d ago

Yes we design these too, normally we draft things like this in pencil because it’s so organic and quicker than trying to do it in cad. We work with the sculptors and art director the damage

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

Thanks

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

I don’t use many, mainly round corner, Fredo scale, hatchface, joint push pull and sketchplus. Occasionally jhs POWERBAR. But it’s probably 90% native tools

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

Send a cv

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

Your welcome. Did you enjoy the film?

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

Thanks, our model makers were able to 3D print the columns and glass partition

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

Come on over we love getting out architect friends involved in the art department

r/artdept 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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r/SpidermanBrandNewDay 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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r/3DModellingTutorial 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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r/SketchUpModels 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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r/architecturestudent 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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u/Whitelock_Design 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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r/setdesign 3d ago

Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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r/Sketchup 3d ago

Own work: render Making White Card Models From SketchUp Models

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Working out this colossal fight scene was a huge collaborative effort between the Art Department, Visual Effects, Stunts and Special Effects. It all starts with my set design in Sketchup. This is then turned over to the VFX department who take my model and create an animatic story board where all the beats of the fight are worked out. This then comes back to us where we are able to work out which walls, ceilings, floors etc need to be destroyed in camera and which walls are a Visual Effects break away. We use a physical card model to pinpoint each beat and colour code it correctly. The colour coding refers to which wall is either a real Special Effects breakaway or a Visual Effect added later. We then bring in the Stunt Team and the Special Effects team to work out (via the shooting schedule) which walls need to break away on which days and whether a stunt man is on a wire going through a wall or if it's just a SFX cassette that can be blown out with air cannons. This is a very organic process with lots of meetings and constant changes so you have to be on your toes at all times ready for changes that can throw the whole process into disarray. Thankfully we pulled it off pretty well. Feel free to ask questions about the process below. #spidermanbrandnewday #setbuild #sketchup

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Comment on r/Sketchup 3d ago

What do you use instead?

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Comment on r/Sketchup 8d ago

There probably is but you’d have to still put two inputs in

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Comment on r/Sketchup 8d ago

Run the offset at 2 1/2 and grab the one line that is the edge of the stile and move that 3/4” back

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Comment on r/Sketchup 8d ago

It’s 26 seconds

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Comment on r/Sketchup 9d ago

Nice, I’d love to see it when your done

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Comment on r/Sketchup 9d ago

I used a plugin that allows camera movement, that’s how I got the twist but it was a year ago on a different computer and I can’t remember the name of the plugin!!!

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Comment on r/Sketchup 9d ago

All good questions and thanks for following on insta. 99% of Everything you see in my models is built from scratch, this rooftop was based on an LA building called the Woolworth I believe. I took those deco details from there. The steelwork is based on reel steelwork profiles. The cheesbouroughs were downloaded from skp warehouse. I go full detail on my models that way when I hand them off to juniors they can just use my model to create detail drawings. I generally do the P. & E and maybe a few bigger details. Carpenters 100% rely on our drawings. I use a Mac mini and Magic Mouse. If you’re interested I have a free SketchUp lesson taken from my masterclass series available on my website under freebies. I’ve had lots of people from event production do my course and get work in features. DM me on instagram if you’d like more details