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Brings back a lot of memories, my youngest daughter looked like that when she was born. Surely was a job to clean after she had a nr 2. [emoji3061][emoji23][emoji23]
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Oooooh, storms... Love them & respect the hell out of them. Hardly anything more wonderful to behold than a Drakensberg or Highveld storm. The smell, the charge in the air, the serenity amidst the ferocity. 

 

But, I've had the harrowing experience of seeing ball lightning in real life, up close, with my old man at home in New Germany, KZN. It was long ago, but damn. Never again, thanks. 

 

I miss the Jo'burg summer storms, but we do get summer storms here rolling around in the mountains and they sound fantastic!

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If you can't stand the heat, then stay out of this place!

Over this period in time, I have been trying my hand at far more contemporary forms of "art" (if you could call it that) ... stumbled on a rendering platform that works well with both our Revit and Sketchup architectural models, and have been using this to render and animate some of our past and current projects.

 

Still early days for me, and the images below of an older project design concept is still a works in progress, as these rough renders were just done to get a feel for where the lighting, etc still needs to go.

 

Just bear in mind that this is a rough draft, and I am learning as I am going.

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Over this period in time, I have been trying my hand at far more contemporary forms of "art" (if you could call it that) ... stumbled on a rendering platform that works well with both our Revit and Sketchup architectural models, ..............

Over the last few months I have been amazed at the stuff my one son came up with. He had to get a better laptop to allow him to do his studies entirely online and that really ramped up the IT skills. I never even had an idea of what is possible with those rendering programmes. Eye-opener! :eek:  :thumbup:

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Over this period in time, I have been trying my hand at far more contemporary forms of "art" (if you could call it that) ... stumbled on a rendering platform that works well with both our Revit and Sketchup architectural models, and have been using this to render and animate some of our past and current projects.

 

Still early days for me, and the images below of an older project design concept is still a works in progress, as these rough renders were just done to get a feel for where the lighting, etc still needs to go.

 

Just bear in mind that this is a rough draft, and I am learning as I am going.

Which rendering platform is that?

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Inherited from the boss' great grandmother. Kitch is cool if you wait long enough  ;)

Come to think of it,two things that my parents did not place on the walls,Flying ducks and Tretchikoff paintings.

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Which rendering platform is that?

Using Twinmotion for the rendering, and that model was generated in Sketchup. Most of our more recent architectural models are generated in Revit like these draft renderings below....also early days playing with Twinmotion.

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