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    • BoxB Online
      Box
      last edited by

      How about you edit the shadows in photosketcher to get a suitable effect. This is a very simple defaut pencil style, you might be able to fiddle with it for what you want.


      Shadow test_Shadow_FotoSketcher.jpg

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        John, that's a common method I use. In fact I think I did a tutorial on that here, somewhere.

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        • BoxB Online
          Box
          last edited by

          No worries Bob, it was just a thought.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            I appreciate that. I appreciate everyone's suggestions.

            FWIW, here's a detail of an image I did using FotoSketcher awhile back.

            http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7401/12768794313_62a105d54c.jpg

            I like this look but I'm after a different sort of style. I'm trying to come up with something folks could easily use with the line style of their choice. I may have to look into making brushes from SketchUp line styles but I was hoping to avoid anything that would require the user to have PhotoShop or get into a long post process operation.

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            • TIGT Offline
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              Here's the way I do it...
              [Apologizes for the rubbish deStijl desk πŸ˜’ ]

              Set up 3 Styles/Scene-tabs [same view for each tab].
              One with for shadows - no edges/profiles/materials, but shadows on, with their light set max and dark set min.
              Now the shadows look 'black'.
              Make another one for the more usual textured view, but without shadows/edges/profiles etc...
              The other with no shadows, and hidden-line white, just showing the desired edges/profiles

              Export the 3 tabs as image png files [no anti-aliasing].
              In Photoshop or Gimp... Open the shadow.png .
              Add an transparency alpha-channel.
              Use the magic-wand to pick the 'black' shadow - you need to adjust the threshold to get all of it as it won't be all one color pixel.
              Select > Invert and Delete all other pixels.
              Now edited the shadow-layer as you wish - here I gave it a gradient and some transparency so the main materials showed through when the layers are combined.
              You could easily apply a textured 'hatch-like' fill... see the last Combined example...
              Import the lines.png and do the same as above so just the lines are overlaid 'see-through'...
              Make that the top-most layer.
              Import the main.png as the bottom-most layer.
              You might need to order the layers so that the top is lines, then shadows, then main...
              Continue to edit the shadow-layer adding/adjusting transparency, texturing etc as desired.
              Export the combined layers to a new png...Lines.pngShadows.pngShadowAdjusted.pngMain.pngCombined.pngCombinedHatched.png

              TIG

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                I do a similar thing, TIG. Often I run the shadow only export through Fotosketcher and then combine it with a hidden line export and a faces only export to wind up with something like this:

                http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8204/8209958433_c1ac9fe39f.jpg

                Or I might run a clay render and use that as my shadows only image as I did for these chairs...

                http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8387/8605287273_2d6e7cc7f8.jpg

                ...and this detail of a work bench.

                http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8391/8452119578_6d13daa80b.jpg

                Still, I'm looking for a different effect this time.

                Maybe it isn't possible to do what I want using the process I'm thinking of.

                Maybe we could get a shadows only export with transparent background using ThomThom's image exporter and use that image with your Image Trimmer plugin somehow. We just need to get the image of the shadows back into SketchUp with the same scale so the image lines up with the model. Hmmmm......

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  And lovely your images are too πŸ˜„
                  There is no easy way to 'hatch' shadows within SketchUp.
                  You need a face to be able to hatch it.
                  My ShadowProjector will do that 'cutout face' onto selected faces - so a floor plane is easy - but once you get 3d objects you need to have a face overlaid for each part taking a shadow.
                  You can have those using Edit>Copy...Edit>Paste_In_Place, within a group and on/off layer etc but it's a faff.
                  Post-processing is the way forward IMHO... πŸ˜•

                  TIG

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    Thankee, sir. I know a face is required for the hatching and that's what I was looking to create without all the faff.

                    Oh well. A guy can dream....

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                    • pbacotP Offline
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                      Nice work. I like the later ones (earlier projects) a lot too. Sometimes it might just be more fun to use SU for the background and sketch in strokes by hand.

                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        Thank you, Peter.

                        I could do the handwork on the Cintiq and will probably end up doing just that for myself. Of course not everyone has a tablet to be able to do this which is why I was looking to get some of it done in SketchUp.

                        Back to the drawing board.

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