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10/10 Thank you!
ОтветитьAmazing skills, have you ever tried Autokitchen?
Ответитьis there not chaos cosmos in enscape?
ОтветитьYou absolutely need an ultra wide display or at least a second monitor :)
Ответитьa space mouse from 3ds connexion would be your best friend!
ОтветитьHi, this tutorial is great! May I ask what version of Enscape did you use? Thank youuu
ОтветитьHi this life time excess $179 is same for students also.
ОтветитьWhy have you not try the photo match technique to draw the kitchen?
Ответитьone work to this masterpiece = NICE, it's never been so easy to make a realist interior in enscape
ОтветитьThank you so much ! I really needed some Enscape video, and yours was awesome!!! Unfortunately, i am a Mac user, so i don't have a tray default or material library.... but aside from that, thank you!!! ❤❤
ОтветитьThansk bro for this easy tutorial, I am a looking into doing some interior designs and voila I stumbled at your channel. I like Enscape and how it is easy to have professional final product. Also, will you in the future do Corona renderer tutorial lets say with 3Ds Max? Keep up the good work!
Ответитьbig thanks !!!!
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Why do you not use skybox (dome light) for lighting
Ответитьbro please say what download this 2 program in free??????
Ответитьany tutorial of mirror in enscape ? the reflections are looking weird in enscape . i even cant see any render in your portfolio which includes mirror. so one video for mirror please . ty
Ответитьmore of this style video please!!! showing even a little of how you create the model in sketchup really helps in the context of things - the fast forwarding of the mundane stuff is fine - you showed enough push/pull/etc to give the context and I understand you want to focus on enscape but even this amount really helps - also, please make your "talking head" overlay smaller and/or use a green screen though as you were blocking us from seeing some stuff - zooming in on property windows was helpful - maybe also use a keylogger that shows the last 2-3 keys you clicked which is important in sketchup (modifier keys) but probably less so in enscape. a couple of other things: 1. give some context around why you are doing certain things - why did you turn x setting to 0 or lower or higher? why did you increase or decrease roughness, etc - i know you might do some of those things multiple times in a model as you do it for each material but mentioning it at least 50% of the time why you made that choice really helps to connect what you are trying to fix (the problem) to the setting that you changed and therefore the solution. great work overall though - all minor things - is this the style of your new expert tutorial where you show from scratch in sketchup? does your course have sketchup stuff in it like this one? (thats the sort of course I've been looking for).
Ответитьis learning sketchup extention important or just normal tools work great? can you pin your main sketchup workspace window
Ответитьlove it tutorial short <#
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