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    • F Offline
      fbartels
      last edited by fbartels

      I'm enjoying playing with this approach. Not sure where it's going but I think the images are interesting. First the native export then a couple of Photoshop mods.

      swirls 2 v2 native.jpg

      swirls 2 v2.jpg

      swirls 2.jpg

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      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
        last edited by

        Nice, Fred. Like flying splashes of tempura paint or ribbons of clay. Evocative.

        Seems like a nice way to end the work day, as long as you still get home on time.

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          arail1
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          It makes me wonder if any artists are using SU to layout their work. Your first image, were it expanded to around 8' or 10' on canvas would get you into a NY gallery.

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
            last edited by

            It would be interesting to see this rendered in the toy town fashion, or like a sculpture sitting on a table. Of course at present it looks painterly, not like an actual modelled object.

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              fbartels
              last edited by

              Thanks for the comments. Like the "flying splashes of tempura paint..." description. I think what I'm enjoying about these is taking the hard-edged SketchUp export image and transforming it into something a little softer and less identifiable.

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