s h o r t f o l i o . . .
Friday, December 9, 2011
speed up your modeling work
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
SVA December Challenge . . .
Challenge . . .RULES HERE
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The making of Parol at Puto Bumbong . . . SVA Challenge Winner
The parol or lantern is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The most base form of the lantern is a 5-pointed star with two "tails" at the lower two tips. Other variations are 4, 8, 10 pointed stars with the rarer 6, 16 and so on pointed stars. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog).
Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
Puto bumbong is the most sought after delicacies at Christmas time. During the simbang gabi or the Christmas Eve mass, people would line up to their favorite stalls outside the church just to have a taste of this favorite Pinoy delicacies.
PDF : HERE
CHECK FLASH ANIMATION : HERE
SKETCHUP MODEL : VERSION - 6 | VERSION - 8
...advance MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !!!
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Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
Puto bumbong is the most sought after delicacies at Christmas time. During the simbang gabi or the Christmas Eve mass, people would line up to their favorite stalls outside the church just to have a taste of this favorite Pinoy delicacies.
PDF : HERE
CHECK FLASH ANIMATION : HERE
SKETCHUP MODEL : VERSION - 6 | VERSION - 8
...advance MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !!!
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Monday, December 5, 2011
SVA November Challenge Winner . . .
For more info - CHECK HERE
Congratulations to all SVA November Challenge Winners. This is a pure SketchUp Modeling Challenge.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Parol "Lantern" - (WIP) Christmas in the Philippines...3 (final model)
The parol or lantern is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The most base form of the lantern is a 5-pointed star with two "tails" at the lower two tips. Other variations are 4, 8, 10 pointed stars with the rarer 6, 16 and so on pointed stars. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog).
Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
Puto bumbong is the most sought after delicacies at Christmas time. During the simbang gabi or the Christmas Eve mass, people would line up to their favorite stalls outside the church just to have a taste of this favorite Pinoy delicacies.
WIP 3d model images: cgpinoy
...advance MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !!!
SKETCHUP MODEL : VERSION - 6 | VERSION - 8
Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
Puto bumbong is the most sought after delicacies at Christmas time. During the simbang gabi or the Christmas Eve mass, people would line up to their favorite stalls outside the church just to have a taste of this favorite Pinoy delicacies.
WIP 3d model images: cgpinoy
...advance MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !!!
SKETCHUP MODEL : VERSION - 6 | VERSION - 8
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
B I R T H D A Y C A L E 2011...
C A L E...love you wag makulit ha.
Happy Birthday to a wonderful son and a wonderful young man.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Parol "Lantern" - (WIP) Christmas in the Philippines...2
The parol or lantern is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The most base form of the lantern is a 5-pointed star with two "tails" at the lower two tips. Other variations are 4, 8, 10 pointed stars with the rarer 6, 16 and so on pointed stars. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog).
WIP 3d model images:
WIP 3d model images:
Labels:
Challeges,
Christmas,
Collection,
PAROL,
WIP
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Parol "Lantern" - (WIP) Christmas in the Philippines...1
The parol or lantern is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. The earliest parols were traditionally made from simple materials like bamboo sticks, Japanese rice paper (known as "papel de Hapon") or crepe paper, and a candle or coconut oil-lamp for illumination; although the present day parol can take many different shapes and forms. The most base form of the lantern is a 5-pointed star with two "tails" at the lower two tips. Other variations are 4, 8, 10 pointed stars with the rarer 6, 16 and so on pointed stars. The parol is also traditionally made of lacquered paper and bamboo, but others are made of cellophane, plastic, rope, capiz shell and a wide variety of materials. Making parols is a folk craft, and most Filipino kids have tried their hand at making a parol at one time or another, maybe as a school project or otherwise. The most basic parol can be easily constructed with just ten bamboo sticks, paper, and glue. These lanterns represent the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Magi, also known as the Three Wise Men or Three Kings (Tatlong Hari in Tagalog).
WIP 3d model images:
WIP 3d model images:
Labels:
Challeges,
Christmas,
Collection,
PAROL,
WIP
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Sketchup Vray Artist - November Challenge | 2011
Sketchup Modeling together with Sketchup Ruby plugins.
Theme: Christmas Season ...this is a wide ranging theme that challenge you to interpret Christmas season, it could be cultural, traditional, contextual related with the Christmas season. The model will be used to our December Challenge.
Check the Rules - HERE
Theme: Christmas Season ...this is a wide ranging theme that challenge you to interpret Christmas season, it could be cultural, traditional, contextual related with the Christmas season. The model will be used to our December Challenge.
Final submission of entries. November 30 at 11:59 pm Filipino time.
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