:another doctor's office:
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here's a few images done for an architect renovating another doctor's office. nothing exciting design-wise, just redoing finishes...but work for me, nonetheless
sketchup/twilight/pshop.. of course, i got not comments this morning when i asked for them and ended up getting them all after they were rendered...so they ended up being a bit of a hack job in pshop to get them done in time 

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Another nice set of images Jason.

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The style is really nice. I like it a lot

The soft colors and the pencil like style in contrast with saturated wood is what really catches my eye. -
as usual brilliant output
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yes very nice style - is that a standard line style from skp?
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there's absolutely zero secret..haha.. setup in pshop can be done in 5 mins if you wanted to

the linestyle is from formfonts... i think the Fineline Ink Sketch..
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@jarynzlesa said:
as usual brilliant output
. any chance you will reveal how you do it?Never!!!
I kid I kid... there's nothing too magical here, I'll see what I can do.
thanks for the kind words.
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Great images, the third ones a beauty.
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Outstanding as always.

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Very nice group of pictures, my favorite is the first, that render and drawing style is excellent
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Mark, very nice work as usual. Where can I find the texture used on the chair.
Thanks,
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nice images...hope you can share how did you do it! i love your style...also can you share the patient bed model!thanks in advance..
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I was trying once, but I get awful result. http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=35721
quick tut would be digestible. cheers
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hey guys....i ended up using an older image as the example, but here is the tutorial...
http://www.sketchupartists.org/2011/06/soft-colored-pencil-line-technique-by-jason-christiansen/
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Thanks, Jason. I enjoyed that.
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Well done Jason, thanks for that.
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