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    • numbthumbN Offline
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      @unknownuser said:

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/posting.php?mode=edit&f=81&t=39780&p=351523#preview

      "You cannot edit posts in this forum"

      Comfortably numb...

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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        @numbthumb said:

        @unknownuser said:

        http://forums.sketchucation.com/posting.php?mode=edit&f=81&t=39780&p=351523#preview

        "You cannot edit posts in this forum"

        http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=74146&mode=view

        Sometimes I even confuse myself 😕

        I meant to embed Richard's images into the post at full resolution but failed. I see the image above but you can't? Must be forum permissions for Mods/Admin.

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        • numbthumbN Offline
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          OK, I can see it now.

          Comfortably numb...

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          • RichardR Offline
            Richard
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            @jarynzlesa said:

            How can layout help to create so nice(modern, trendy, updated) logos.

            Thanks all!!!!

            jarynzlesa - The beauty is that it can work fast with your thinking - instead of having to draw outlines you can just work with basic shapes, arrange, stretch, copy and colour fast!

            Something that can work nearly as fast as your mind does really helps your expression to be realised.

            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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            • RichardR Offline
              Richard
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              Here is a low res example to show how concepts are compiled using basic shapes with blocks of same fill as the background to hide overruns of the shapes, later I will trace with the line tool to clean up and delete the concept arrangement.

              awa_9.jpg

              [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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              • srxS Offline
                srx
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                Interesting process...Sketchup in 3D = working model, in 2D = collage. Thank you. Irreplaceable tools for creation.

                www.saurus.rs

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                • cheddaC Offline
                  chedda
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                  I like the lateral thinking Richard, it really was never intended for this ! A bit like people doing 2D plans in word.

                  Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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                  • brodieB Offline
                    brodie
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                    Really nice logos Richard. I love the minimalism of them. You certainly love you some LO! How do you think it compares (for graphic design use) to something like Adobe Illustrator. If you had Illustrator (and knew how to use it pretty well) do you think you'd still find yourself working in LO for this sort of work?

                    -Brodie

                    steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                    • allanxA Offline
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                      Your logo's are great! I also use Layout for logo's and artwork and a much easy to use and faster than Illustrator..

                      allanx

                      [Portfolio](https://www.coroflot.com/designers/work-stream?id)

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                      • RichardR Offline
                        Richard
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                        Thanks guys for the positives!!!

                        @unknownuser said:

                        How do you think it compares (for graphic design use) to something like Adobe Illustrator. If you had Illustrator (and knew how to use it pretty well) do you think you'd still find yourself working in LO for this sort of work?

                        Mate I do have illustrator, but as Allanx suggests I the same find it hard to work with - just not intuitive!

                        I would certainly love to see some more advanced editing options in LO to bridge the gap with illustator! There certainly are many shortcomings with LO that are a bugger to get around. Other than for simple design compilations one is generally forced outside of LO for more precise of optioned work!

                        The lack of text formatting, colour / style management really is a drag and makes for the need of workarounds - I certainly hope this changes in LO4!

                        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                        • HieruH Offline
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                          To be honest I find your comments about Illustrator a little strange. I started out using PS and admittedly by comparison Illustrator was hard to fathom.

                          After following a few tutorials things didn't seem so bad and now - after a few years - I'm now in a position where I wish that I had the functionality of Ilustrator in PS......or the funds to output SU to vector format.

                          www.davidhier.co.uk

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                            @hieru said:

                            To be honest I find your comments about Illustrator a little strange. I started out using PS and admittedly by comparison Illustrator was hard to fathom.

                            After following a few tutorials things didn't seem so bad and now - after a few years - I'm now in a position where I wish that I had the functionality of Ilustrator in PS......or the funds to output SU to vector format.

                            Your right I have no doubt mate! It's the following of tuts that always gets me! For me the best apps are pretty self explained.

                            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                              @hieru said:

                              To be honest I find your comments about Illustrator a little strange. I started out using PS and admittedly by comparison Illustrator was hard to fathom.

                              After following a few tutorials things didn't seem so bad and now - after a few years - I'm now in a position where I wish that I had the functionality of Ilustrator in PS......or the funds to output SU to vector format.

                              What about exporting SU to DWG and importing that into Illustrator?

                              -Brodie

                              steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                              • HieruH Offline
                                Hieru
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                                @unknownuser said:

                                What about exporting SU to DWG and importing that into Illustrator?

                                As with .ai export, I thought that this was only available in the Pro version of SU?

                                www.davidhier.co.uk

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                                • pbacotP Offline
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                                  Have you tried vector pdf from SU? My CAD program can make a vector drawing from pdf. Maybe AI can

                                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                  • RichardR Offline
                                    Richard
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                                    Hieru

                                    Thanks for the eyes up on the tutorials - I'll certainly check them out, I've seen the classroom in a book titles, think I have one for indesign though only ahve referred to it to find out about fold lines and well just like Indesign help fills - NO mention! Im gonna grab the illustrator one on the weekend for sure, thanks mate!

                                    Yes it's a bummer about the free version of SU having limited export options. I use LayOut PDF export as a direct import to Indesign and it is a treat! The same can apply with illustrator as the files are then editable!

                                    In any case IF one can get PDF export from SU - truth I've never checked, then acrobat can save out EPS!

                                    [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                                    • HieruH Offline
                                      Hieru
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                                      That's the ideal (eg. Sketchup), but for better or worse Adobe's programmes have their best features hidden under the hood.

                                      When it comes to Illustrator I can highly recommend the Clasroom in a Book publications and http://vector.tutsplus.com/ is really great for further advancement.

                                      Being familiar with your great work, I only mention these resources as they can only add to your skills. SU and Illustrator have a lot of potential when used together and it didn't take me long to get hooked on using SU for graphic design.

                                      www.davidhier.co.uk

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                                      • brodieB Offline
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                                        ah, I didn't realize SU free didn't export .dwg.

                                        SU Pro can export .pdf, .eps, and .dwg. It's been awhile since I've used them but from what I recall on PC it didn't export the .pdf as a vector image and I want to say that .eps didn't either but I could be mistaken there. I ended up going w/ .dwg as I knew it would be in a vector format. I think for some reason the .pdf export in the Mac version does indeed export as a vector but again I haven't looked at that stuff for awhile.

                                        -Brodie

                                        steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                                        • RichardR Offline
                                          Richard
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                                          Yeah must check!! I know you can bring model into LO then convert to vector and export vector PDF, though the file would be messy as all the background linework piles on top!

                                          A little while ago I got some coloured up floor plans sent through from an architect that had dropped out his models (roof tiles and all) to illustrator for colour up then exported the PDFs for my insertion into a brochure each plan was 200-300Mb. Although I had given the client a pricing to do them from scratch he had already given them the job so stuck with it - with all the nightmares we had with their files and issues, and as I was ticking up on an hourly rate it cost him just my end 3x the price I had quoted which was still half what they were doing them for @ $900 each!!! 😮 To colour up a floor plan of a house!!!

                                          Added a few more to the collection.

                                          AdaptLiving.com
                                          ADAPTLIVING.jpg
                                          StudioDwellings.com
                                          STUDIODWELLINGS.jpg
                                          AvenueCollection.com.au
                                          AVENUECOLLECTION.jpg

                                          [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                                          • pbacotP Offline
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                                            I was looking at the pdf export on my Mac to recall what it does after these posts. If I export the pdf, I get a vector file. If I "print" a pdf it is raster (at least I couldn't get anything out of it by my methods). Printing the pdf is just like other graphic output but exporting you only get geometry with colors (no textures, no background or shadows).
                                            For example I exported an elevation.Only the up-front surfaces came through. There was no extra junk from behind the front wall. There were some excess polygons and the stacking needs sorting somewhat (rectangles of the wall color might be covering a window for instance). I found out some other tricks if anyone is trying to use this in a similar program (I used PowerCADD). Set your edge color in SU to something other than black so you can separate them.

                                            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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