A Small Table and a Watercolor Painting on an Easel
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The painting is by Henry Stannard, RBA from about 1885. I recently had a conservator clean up the painting and then had it framed. The image here is from the conserved but unframed painting.
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I miss Stylebuilder. User created styles were always a great way to level both renders and native output.
Was SketchUp Diffusion meant to be the 'replacement'? I found it to be completely useless.
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I agree that it's unfortunate they removed StyleBuilder. I think it just didn't have enough users. I'll keep SU2024 installed as long as I can to keep StyleBuilder available. Diffusion was not meant as a replacement. It was meant as a tool to help users come up with ideas for their models. It wasn't meant to replace renderers, either. I've played with Diffusion a bit but it doesn't really have a place for my work.
FWIW, I used one of my sketchy line styles in the image above.
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Is that an original painting that is yours? is is a beautiful water painting. I am nit picking here, and that artis stool would almost always have 3 legs as do all milking stools have 3 legs for stability, as they are unable to rock on a floor that may be imperfect or for using the stool outdoors
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@L-i-am said in A Small Table and a Watercolor Painting on an Easel:
Is that an original painting that is yours?
Yes. I own the painting. It was given to me about 60 years ago by a great aunt.
@L-i-am said in A Small Table and a Watercolor Painting on an Easel:
I am nit picking here, and that artis stool would almost always have 3 legs as do all milking stools have 3 legs for stability
True. If it was a stool it probably would have three legs. But it isn't a stool. It's a small side table.
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@Dave-R said in A Small Table and a Watercolor Painting on an Easel:
True. If it was a stool it probably would have three legs. But it isn't a stool. It's a small side table.
Unless its a barstool? Then you can turn it over when the pub is busy and 4 can sit on it.
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LOL!
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