In November, our friends at Next Limit Technologies announced the release of the
Maxwell for Google SketchUp plugin, a dedicated photo-renderer that operates entirely inside of SketchUp. Soon after, they issued a challenge to see who could make the juiciest render using either the free or licensed version of the plugin. The winners of this first Maxwell for SketchUp render competition were announced this week, and they are, in a word, delicious. See for yourself.
Licensed Category:
1st place: Brodie Geers
2nd place: Karlis Musts
3rd place: Francois Verhoeven
4th place: Michael Loper
5th place: Gui Talarico
Voted #1 on social networks: Paulo Avelar
Free Category:
1st place: Arcen Dockx
2nd place: Iwan Widjaja
3rd place: Satrio Hadi
4th place: Saul Giron
5th place: Pandu Pebruanto
Voted #1 on social networks: Daniel Currea
Judging from the quality of these renders, the contest was a big hit. Congrats to everyone!
Posted by Gopal Shah, SketchUp Marketing
Awesome creations.
ReplyDeleteoh my..
ReplyDeletewow...all the winners are so so good. i simply cannot understand art. that's why i cannot understand the art behind Francois Verhoeven models.
ReplyDeleteGreat program, can't wait till I can put it on my android tablet
ReplyDeleteI think Karlis should have won first place. Daylight rendering is the easiest to manipulate. Karlis had to deal with light and dark spaces which has far greater challenges than Brodie's. Don't get me wrong Brodie's is nice but not as good as Karlis thats my view
ReplyDeletereally awesome, but, can we make all of these without Pro..????
ReplyDeleteWow..! Simply marvelous touch.I dont have any better words to describe.
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