Modeling the Gherkin with FFD - World’s Greatest Architecture - Sketchup and Vray

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • This video is a part of the Worlds Greatest Architecture Series. In this series I'll teach you to model some of the most famous buildings in human history. Check out the rest of the videos here: • World’s Greatest Archi...
    Today we're going to model the 30 St Mary Axe (known previously as the Swiss Re Building), informally known as The Gherkin, in London, UK
    If you want to follow along with all the steps, and recreate this exact model yourself, I suggest you set the speed of the video to 0,25. That way you can follow the tutorial with no problem. But If you’re just here for the speed build timelapse, just sit back and enjoy the video as is, or you can even double the speed.
    In the lower right corner of your screen you can see what I’m typing but beware, I don’t use Sketchup default shortcuts as you’ll probably notice, but I’ll list all my custom shortcuts right below.
    Here is the full list:
    Ctrl+1 - Select tool
    Ctrl+Q - Draw line
    Shift+A - Draw arc
    Ctrl+W - Mirror tool (plugin)
    Ctrl+Shift+X - Move tool
    Ctrl+Shift+A - Offset tool
    Ctrl+R (or R) - Rotate tool
    Alt+Y - Hidden geometry (on/off)
    Ctrl+D - Tape measure
    S - Scale tool
    E - Eraser
    C - Draw circle
    Y - Draw rectangle
    V - Paint bucket (Alt - Eyedrop tool)
    A - Push pull
    The rendering is done with Vray plugin for sketchup, but I keep it extremely simple. I just decrease the intensity of the light, increase the size of the sun to get that soft shadows effect and work around refraction and reflection of the materials.
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    30 St Mary Axe (known previously as the Swiss Re Building), informally known as The Gherkin, is a commercial skyscraper in London's primary financial district, the City of London. It was completed in December 2003 and opened in April 2004. With 41 floors, it is 180 metres (591 ft) tall and stands on the former sites of the Baltic Exchange and Chamber of Shipping, which were extensively damaged in 1992 in the Baltic Exchange bombing by a device placed by the Provisional IRA in St Mary Axe, a narrow street leading north from Leadenhall Street.
    After plans to build the 92-storey Millennium Tower were dropped, 30 St Mary Axe was designed by Norman Foster and Arup Group. It was erected by Skanska; construction started in 2001.
    The building has become a recognisable landmark of London, and it is one of the city's most widely recognised examples of contemporary architecture.
    Thank you for watching and I’ll talk to you in the next one!!Thank you for watching and I’ll see you in the next one!!

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