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    • Bryan KB Offline
      Bryan K
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      Cool!

      In the art world, an overlay of this type is sometimes called an "onion skin." It refers to the type of durable, semi transparent paper used for just such purposes. The concept and technique is also used is some design programs as well.

      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        linea
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        I like it

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        • EdsonE Offline
          Edson
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          jason,

          could you tell us about your workflow?

          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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          • FrederikF Offline
            Frederik
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            Dang, Edson... I wanted to ask Jason the same... 😄
            Well, well... As they say... Great minds think alike... 😉

            Cheers
            Kim Frederik

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            • marked001M Offline
              marked001
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              onion skin...yes, i've heard that before!

              i'm going to try adding some color to the furniture, but leave the floor/background white so it stands out from the photo...my client isnt liking the 'band' going down the center and wants it to fill the whole left side... but i think it will end up being a less interesting composition?

              workflow was pretty simple....i used photo match and then traced over and put the components in...scale was an issue, so i tweaked the sizes of everything a bit.. probably could avoid this a little more if i got the size closer in photomatch... this output is actually straight from sketchup... ultimately, i will output the linework without the photo though and arrange it in pshop so i can have more control over things...

              thanks for the kind words.... should have an update later this afternoon, since the meeting is on monday 😕

              http://www.revision21vis.com

              instagram: revi21on

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              • F Offline
                fossa
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                Thats really interesting. Any chance of getting the file uploaded to take a look at?

                I'm not sure I follow how you did this.

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                • S Offline
                  sepo
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                  If I read this correctly one could use Vitrite to get transparency of SU and set up rough camera ....save the jpeg and overlay in Photoshop as new layer giving some transparency. This is the way I did it in past.

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                  • marked001M Offline
                    marked001
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                    larry..i'll do a write up or something when i get some time, one of these days... simple process though with photomatch...

                    here is the next iteration with some textures applied... kinda liking it.. have to work on another view as well...

                    http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/8084/ncccafev2020609xf5.jpg

                    http://www.revision21vis.com

                    instagram: revi21on

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                    • B Offline
                      bubbalove
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                      That looks great Jason! I really like the style and composition...

                      "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        I like this, too. Very nice work. I'd also like to know about your workflow for this.

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                          PKast
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                          Both images are very intriguing and very attractive. I do favor the first one because it's unique and it strikes me as artistic. However the client always gets what they want.

                          Well done, very creative.

                          Best,

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                          • marked001M Offline
                            marked001
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                            This one is kind of a stretch....definitely not as cool of a composition as the first....but, it will serve its purpose i guess. i will do a workflow write up soon...

                            http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/8893/ncccafev1020609mg1.jpg

                            http://www.revision21vis.com

                            instagram: revi21on

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