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    • daleD Offline
      dale
      last edited by

      Sorry, but I'm unfamiliar with this technique.
      Can you post an example?

      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by

        Do you mean the Dennis Technique?

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        • P Offline
          pensiero stupendo
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          the richad jeffery technique as described in deJongh's biginner's guide

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            And what is the "deJongh's biginner's guide"??? and especially what is the "richad jeffery technique" in that guide? 😕

            Gai...

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            • P Offline
              pensiero stupendo
              last edited by

              ufff, sorry
              SU for architectural visualization Beginner's guide written by Robin de Jongh
              pg221 Richard Jeffery sketchy pencil technique

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              • daleD Offline
                dale
                last edited by

                Hmmm
                Googled thisScreen shot 2012-02-21 at 12.01.22 PM.png
                Quite intertesting and new to me. Would love to know more.

                Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                • B Offline
                  brokenkeys
                  last edited by

                  I think he's refereing to this one (about halfway down the page):
                  http://www.sketchupartists.org/presentations/techniques/

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                    pensiero stupendo
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                    @brokenkeys said:

                    I think he's refereing to this one (about halfway down the page):
                    http://www.sketchupartists.org/presentations/techniques/

                    yep, that's the guy; can you direct me to where this might have been discussed? thx

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
                      last edited by

                      that's the only place it's been discussed that I know of.

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                      • B Offline
                        brokenkeys
                        last edited by

                        Sorry I can't help either. I only know where it is not how to do it.

                        Nor am I familiar with gimp. My firm forces me to use CS2 🤢

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                        • TIGT Offline
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Here are three 'techniques' - including the Richard-Technique...


                          The Richard Technique.pdf


                          The Dennis Technique.pdf


                          The Overlay Technique.pdf

                          TIG

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                          • RichardR Offline
                            Richard
                            last edited by

                            Mate just copy one layer and darken it then use rough brushes to erase unwanted areas out of the top layer.

                            RJ

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                            • soloS Offline
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                              Me needs to formulate a "solo method" 💚

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                                Espadrille
                                last edited by

                                Hello everybody ! 😄
                                Sorry for up this old topic but I'm new and I'm very interesting in this special technique... But I need your help.
                                I'm french and I don't understand few words in this tutorial, and when I try to translate them, it gives me a very bad traduction.
                                In the first point, I don't understand "rubbed out heaps" what do we have to do in photoshop ? What does it mean ? And again in the third point "deleted heaps"
                                Then in the second point, what is "jitter lines" in skechup ?
                                Thank you for your answer.

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                                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                  Rich O Brien Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Rubbed out heaps = erased a large quantity

                                  Deleted heaps = deleted large quantity

                                  Jitter is a style applied to edges under the styles dialog box

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                                  • TIGT Offline
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    @espadrille said:

                                    Hello everybody ! 😄
                                    Sorry for up this old topic but I'm new and I'm very interesting in this special technique... But I need your help.
                                    I'm french and I don't understand few words in this tutorial, and when I try to translate them, it gives me a very bad traduction.
                                    In the first point, I don't understand "rubbed out heaps" what do we have to do in photoshop ? What does it mean ? And again in the third point "deleted heaps"
                                    Then in the second point, what is "jitter lines" in skechup ?
                                    Thank you for your answer.
                                    Rich beat me to it, but since I had already typed this... I repeat...

                                    Translation: 'Rubbed out' is a way of saying 'Erased' [effacé].
                                    'Heaps' is a way of saying 'A Lot' or 'Lots' [beaucoup].
                                    So 'Rubbed out heaps' - is 'Erased a lot' [effacé beaucoup].
                                    'Deleted heaps' is much Capture.PNGthe same [effacé beaucoup].
                                    'Jitter Lines' is a 'Style' setting in Sketchup - not sure what the French phrase is...
                                    This technique also uses 'Endpoints' set in 'Style' too...

                                    TIG

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