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    Ross Macintosh
    last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:01

    Some of you may know Gregory La Vardera. He is an architect in New Jersey who was an early adopter of SketchUp. He used to participate in the early days of the old @Last SketchUp Forums. These days he uses SketchUp to communicate designs for his modern house-plans website .

    I attach images of one of Greg's designs that uses modified shipping containers as housing. The images feature the style called 'Soft Graphite Sketch' that I developed for FormFonts. I think Greg's design shows off his considerable design skill plus shows off my style to good effect. The grey-scale image is pure SketchUp output. The colour image is one of Greg's exported images that I manipulated. His image used the 'Soft Graphite Sketch' style with flat colours applied to the model. I used Xara Xtreme vector illustration to modify it to give the colour a more sketchy appearance. The manipulations resulted in the sketchy lines looking more inked than graphite.

    I hope you like them...

    Regards, Ross
    lamidesign-with-ff-graphite.jpglamidesign-colour-manipulated-by-RM.jpg

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      Ross Macintosh
      last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:03

      And here's some zooms...lamidesign-with-ff-graphite-zoom.jpglamidesign-colour-manipulated-by-RM-zoom.jpg

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        Ross Macintosh
        last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:05

        Thanks James!
        Of course Gregory's design is what makes the images interesting. On of the minor challenges of using styles is matching the appropriate one with the model and its particular level of detail. Greg's model has lots of detail that seems well suited to seeing it rendered like a pencil sketch. The particular style produces rather soft lines as seen in the monochrome images --- when those soft lines 'bunch' up the don't really become the strong visual blobs that are common problem in many styles.

        Regards, Ross

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          Krisidious
          last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:06

          are those apratments made out of shipping containers?

          fantastic... great sketches too...

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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            tomsdesk
            last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:12

            Simply lovely, Ross!
            (Your work work with sketchy edges makes their lack of compatibility with transparent images even sadder :~(

            Nice link, James, thanks.
            Best, Tom.

            http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
            2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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              John Sayers
              last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:14

              Thanks for that Ross - I've never looked into formfont styles, I will from now on.

              Here's what I did with a container. Mark is a renter and when you want a recording setup you are limited in what you can do to a rented house. So Mark suggested we try this approach. If he moves house, he just calls in a truck and moves the studio. πŸ˜„
              http://johnlsayers.com/Studio/Mainpage/MP-Mark.htm

              I might add the pink is not my idea πŸ˜„

              cheers
              john

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                Gaieus
                last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:18

                @john sayers said:

                ... I might add the pink is not my idea ... πŸ˜„

                Thanks for that info, John... πŸ˜’
                Apart from that, it is a really nice idea. Does it practically work nicely, too?

                Gai...

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                  RegH
                  last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:21

                  @krisidious said:

                  are those apratments made out of shipping containers?

                  fantastic... great sketches too...

                  Don't want to get too far OT, but can't resist showing y'all a South Louisiana version of the Container School of Design.. Not a slick as the UK layout, but it did survive Hurricane Katrina.
                  4805.jpg

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                    alexander
                    last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:24

                    Ross,

                    what did you do with the colour manipulated picture
                    is that a SU-style or some PS work
                    Looks great !!

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                      Jim
                      last edited by 6 Feb 2008, 03:39

                      @regh said:

                      @krisidious said:

                      are those apratments made out of shipping containers?

                      fantastic... great sketches too...

                      Don't want to get too far OT, but can't resist showing y'all a South Louisiana version of the Container School of Design.. Not a slick as the UK layout, but it did survive Hurricane Katrina.
                      [attachment=0:h5dm1jdd]<!-- ia0 -->4805.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:h5dm1jdd]

                      I wouldn't mind a house I could weld on. If you put some poles at the corners, and some rings over the poles - it could float up and down with the flood waters.

                      Hi

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