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I've created a a few pieces of furniture, and room settings with TS I'm at the piont I need to stylize the room and furniture so I'm playing around with creating some accessories in TS like books and vases. Attached are few simple items I have been making in TS.
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Hi Robert,

Looks great! :shock:
TS'2009 will allow you to download Google Sketchup (SKP) 3D files.
Maybe have look there before creating your own components?

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Pieter,

When will TS'2099 be released in North America?

That will be a great feature for TS to be able to import SKP files into TS; thats exciting! having access to 19 million 3D files.

Will that be backward compatible, can TS files be imported into Sketch-Up?

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According to this it should be any minute now... (Top'Noob paces nervously in anticipation...)

http://www.TopSolid.com/resources/newsl ... tional/38/
As we announced in the December newsletter TopSolid 2009 is on its way and will be released at the beginning of March this year. Here is a sneak preview of some of what's in store in TopSolid'Design 2009:

Complete integration with manufacturing and data management
Total freedom in modelling and design
Manage large assemblies
Recover and use external files
Powerful draft creation
A simple and powerful ergonomy
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For more info just have a look here:

http://www.TopSolid.com/products/2009/

Enjoy..
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Hi,
Is it a TS render view? If it is....WHAAAAOUUUU!!
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Of course it is TopSolid!
Did you think about something else? :P

More 2009 videos to come on What's new 2009.

Enjoy...
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Attached is another fun little project I'm working on in TS, I'll post the evolution of it, and update it as it moves forward.
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here is another one
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Hi Robert,

Amazing renders!!!
What kind of light do you use to create the sun light (Ambient, Point, Directional or Spot)?
With what parameters?

Cumprimentos,

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Hi olaio,

I modeled everything in TS and exported it to Maxwell Render and used the default "Physical Sky" illumination settings. I'm currently creating a Chandelier and wall sconce lighting in TS, once I place those items in the room the lighting and mood of the room should look a little more realistic.

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Hello,

Really nice, congratulations :D

See you

Rémi :wink:
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Hi Remi,

Thanks for the encoragement :D

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The attached is an experiment with applying textures and seeing what they would look like on diffrent items, everything was created in TS Wood; the walls, tiled floor, french door, accesssories and the French console table. It was rendereded in MXR.
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Great work :o :o :o

Congratulations :!: :!: :!:
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