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    • marked001M Offline
      marked001
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      'everything' doesnt need to be rendered πŸ˜„

      http://www.revision21vis.com

      instagram: revi21on

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        Jason, it's great to see you back to your unique style again, been a while.

        awesome stuff as usual. πŸ‘

        http://www.solos-art.com

        If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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        • boofredlayB Offline
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          Great as usual.

          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            Nice work, Jason. That's a nice presentation style.

            I agree with you. Not everything needs to be rendered to look like a photograph.

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              ScottPara
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              Jason,

              This is fantastic work from you as usual. You attention to detail is spot on. Not too much but just enough. I have come to really like this grey scale style and have adopted it. Clients love it in the early stages of a design. What I have found that by doing photorealistic renders too early clients end up feeling somewhat locked into a design. By doing grey scale images early they can focus on the design elements. Once they approve that then we can go forward to colors, textures, and other elements. I also use this style for model approval renders. I do model approvals before texturing that a client actually signs as a CYA for myself.
              Very inspiring work!

              And yes, not everything needs to be rendered. Too many people spend crazy amounts of time doing photorealistic renders and they are not even all that good and can ruin a design. I say spend more time on the modeling and the design will speak for itself no matter what the final output is.

              Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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              • FrederikF Offline
                Frederik
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                Impressive stuff, Jason... πŸ‘

                @marked001 said:

                'everything' doesnt need to be rendered πŸ˜„

                I agree with you...
                I like and enjoy your unique style... πŸ˜‰

                Cheers
                Kim Frederik

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                • marked001M Offline
                  marked001
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                  thanks guys... really appreciate the support. i've been sitting back and watching the forum blow up with all kinds of awesome stuff lately... i feel behind the times πŸ˜‰

                  i just met with this firm yesterday and they have a ton of work for me coming.. and we've pretty much made this their 'signature style'...so should be alot more to come..

                  now to find time to finish this up..

                  http://www.revision21vis.com

                  instagram: revi21on

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                  • StinkieS Offline
                    Stinkie
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                    Looks good, as always. πŸ˜„

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                      xrok1
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                      nice... but whats with the ghost in the second image? πŸ˜†

                      β€œThere are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

                      http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                        teofas
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                        WOW, definitive no render need with these ones, i love the style bro! congrats!!!

                        http://www.spazioarquitectura.com

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                        • olisheaO Offline
                          olishea
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                          these are very nice πŸ‘

                          oli

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                          • AnssiA Offline
                            Anssi
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                            A breath of fresh air. "Photorealism" feels often stuffy.

                            Anssi

                            securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                              mike d
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                              jason
                              very nice work

                              The grass is always GREENER on the roof.

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                              • marked001M Offline
                                marked001
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                                thanks guys..appreciate it.

                                *updated first post

                                http://www.revision21vis.com

                                instagram: revi21on

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                                  lazychild
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                                  wow. this is one of the most amazing presentation I seen on this forum so far.

                                  Can you please tell me how you achieve such style?
                                  I am quite new to Sketchup. Much appreciated.

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                                  • marked001M Offline
                                    marked001
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                                    you must've only looked at one post then! haha... thanks appreciate it.

                                    nothing special here though.. just a standard style with some extension... i guess the trick is the texturing.. adjust the RGB levels of the textures to gray them out... good luck.

                                    http://www.revision21vis.com

                                    instagram: revi21on

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                                      lazychild
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                                      @marked001 said:

                                      you must've only looked at one post then! haha... thanks appreciate it.

                                      nothing special here though.. just a standard style with some extension... i guess the trick is the texturing.. adjust the RGB levels of the textures to gray them out... good luck.

                                      Any way you can provide some guidelines or instructions on how to achieve this?
                                      I tried a few style but cant get anywhere near that effect. Especially the shadows etc.

                                      I am impressed everytime i look at it. Really like it!

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                                        d12dozr
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                                        search thru the author's posts...in one of his earlier gallery posts he explains better

                                        3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                                        http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                                          ScottPara
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                                          Lazychild,

                                          I think what really adds to Jason's work is his extreme attention to detail. Things that are typically overlooked by many are always covered by Jason. Take for instance the text on the menu board. This could have very easily be done with text, although it would have very easily made the board very busy and drawn your eye to it rather than just see the board as an element in the overall design. The real trick here is that the use of simple rectangles for what would be text on the board satisfies ones eye that its "text" and not just rectangles. If you look at some of Jason's other works he does this trick of the eye stuff really well. I think things like this are so easily overlooked when in reality is it masterfully done by Jason. I think many people new to Sketchup (and some that have been around for a while, myself included) could learn alot by taking the time to really study Jason's work. While many ask for Jason to tell his process (which he has done many times before), it is important to create your own style. It is interesting to see how many times people have tried to mimic this style with varied success. There is more going on here that a simple grey image.

                                          Great work Jason!
                                          Scott

                                          Love the fact that some HATE my avatar.....

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                                            lazychild
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                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            Lazychild,

                                            I think what really adds to Jason's work is his extreme attention to detail. Things that are typically overlooked by many are always covered by Jason. Take for instance the text on the menu board. This could have very easily be done with text, although it would have very easily made the board very busy and drawn your eye to it rather than just see the board as an element in the overall design. The real trick here is that the use of simple rectangles for what would be text on the board satisfies ones eye that its "text" and not just rectangles. If you look at some of Jason's other works he does this trick of the eye stuff really well. I think things like this are so easily overlooked when in reality is it masterfully done by Jason. I think many people new to Sketchup (and some that have been around for a while, myself included) could learn alot by taking the time to really study Jason's work. While many ask for Jason to tell his process (which he has done many times before), it is important to create your own style. It is interesting to see how many times people have tried to mimic this style with varied success. There is more going on here that a simple grey image.

                                            Great work Jason!
                                            Scott

                                            I definitely agree with you. The amount of details is just amazing.
                                            Thank you very much for your time. Much appreciated.

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