Two Dwelling - New presentation style
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Hey Richard, really cool style and so simple, makes you sit back and think "why did I never think of that before"?
Well Done.Sorry to digress a little but how are you guys doing down there with the tragedy of these bush fires?
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@unknownuser said:
Hey Richard, really cool style and so simple, makes you sit back and think "why did I never think of that before"?
Well Done.Sorry to digress a little but how are you guys doing down there with the tragedy of these bush fires?
We here in South Africa are thinking and praying for you all!Thanks for those words mate! Although I live in another state about 12 hours north this tragety is heart felt nationwide! The lost of life and property is seeing the community donate over $1mil an hour to the relief fund - and although this support will mean alot to the recovery of these areas it can in no way relieve the grief these people will feel over their losses!
Thank you mate!
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks for those words mate! Although I live in another state about 12 hours north this tragety is heart felt nationwide! The lost of life and property is seeing the community donate over $1mil an hour to the relief fund - and although this support will mean alot to the recovery of these areas it can in no way relieve the grief these people will feel over their losses!
Thank you mate!
We've had a spate of bush fires down in the western Cape which (nowhere near as devastating) has wrecked 1000's of hectares of rare indigenous life, not to mention the 100's of homes etc. Luckily there have been no human deaths that I know of but its still quite shocking. Now we are getting record rains up north (Joburg etc.) and large informal settlements are being washed away, due to their proximity to the rivers.
I suppose the only real positive we can all take out of this is the way tragedy brings communities together and renews hope in mankind in general.Anyway, enough hijaking of your thread , looking forward to seeing more inspiration from you in the near future.
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Thank you for the explanation. Much appreciated
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I would have never though to use a black sky.
Sleek. Very sleek. Reminds me of high concept drawings from the 60s where they used black paper/canvas/velvet.
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Nice work Richard, great presentation.
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Thanks again all!
Here are a two other images for a small design I did last week for a small river side boathouse.
In this below (draft design) I tried using the PS render > lighting filter to add a subtle spot light effect.
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Richard, I like the 1st two images and the last one a lot! As an architect that is. Very fresh and sleek looking. Apocalyptic black sky, hmm.. I'd be interested to know what your client's response is.
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@putnik said:
Richard, I like the 1st two images and the last one a lot! As an architect that is. Very fresh and sleek looking. Apocalyptic black sky, hmm.. I'd be interested to know what your client's response is.
Thanks mate! The client loved the images - given though they are for planning not for marketing! Certainly that would need to be considered as they don't create that bright always sunny emotion!
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Beautiful presentations.
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Richard
I first looked at this thread last week, i really like your technique, I've been copying the style a bit for an animation at work. Black is the new black.
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@linea said:
Richard
I first looked at this thread last week, i really like your technique, I've been copying the style a bit for an animation at work. Black is the new black.
Thanks mate! I posted a video to the gallery here - I was digging through my HD the other week and found this old animation I did which gave me the idea for the style of these posted images.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=16735&p=132320#p132320
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