A Quick Workbench Mashup
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The other day a fellow mentioned on a woodworking forum that he is planning to build Phillip C. Lowe's small workbench like so:
He just about got a virtual slap down because it doesn't have a tail vise like Garrett Hack's bench does.
Of course it's easy enough to modify the design.
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I love it, and the used SU style in particular
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Thank you, sir. The line style is called Pencil Sketch which is included in the 39 Pencil Effects collection. The image of the mashup is a simple combination of three different images to show a bit of the insides.
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just bought them right away - these styles are really nice, thanks for the tip!
Do you know if I may use these on both, my private and company computer? -
They are nice styles, indeed! You should be able to use them on both unless your boss doesn't like them.
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Very cool Dave!
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@dave r said:
... unless your boss doesn't like them.
... which exactly hits the spot !! but I will try it again and again because the sketchyness is a much more suitable form to transport concept ideas where there is no room for too deep detailing or all the rendering effort at all ...
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Very good. I often use sketchy line styles for client presentations when I want to keep the finer details in the model rather vague. I do that either because I want to communicate to the client that the design process is not complete or because I don't want to give them too much information until I've got their money. I often need to add more details in a model early on than I want to show them.
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Sweet model ! Liking the line style too !
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Thank you all.
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