Recent project...
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...using a couple techs:
SU only--
simplfying for a silkscreen(?) look--
plus a painterly overlay--
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...a couple of details to get tech comments, please:
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Tom, there is a lot of detail going on there and it looks great. I like the silkscreen image the best. It softens the SU output but does not blur the image too much.
Also, in my limited opinion, I can't help but be distracted by the fat bottom girls. My best friend in high school had a mom who looked exactly like that from behind and she was a royal pain in the...
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I thought the same thing and was trying to find a "delicate" way of saying it
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Oh my! I hadn't noticed the fat-bottomed girls 'til you mentioned them Eric. Tom, you've got to share them.
They all look good, Tom.
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Daniel...search here for "hotties" and "enjoy" :`)
Eric, Tinanne...I get the same complaint all over the country (and so don't use these for real) but don't really understand: it's the exact same view I see when I go to my local bank, plus there is so much hubbub about the untruthful portrayal of such in all other media...so what's behind the buzz, anyway? (I really thought the cash laying around on the floor would be the stir here :`)
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Cash on the floor! I didn't see it...hilarious....
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Oh, I saw the money. I like the GREEN! The paper airplane beside the plant and the pinwheel in the pot is a nice touch too! For some reason I like the Sketchup output more than the other two. It may be just me though!
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I totally missed the pinwheel and airplane, brilliant. I did see the cash but what can I say Tom, the "hotties" are just distracting to me. Not that I can say much, I have plenty to lose myself
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Just got two emails from my architect: first was a joke about my butt preferences, the second was a request to do a rendering for his banker client: without the cash and paper airplane, of course...and with less hot "hotties", 'Please!'.
Guess my little joke is going to pay off better than I expected!
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Other sorts of clients might not be taking themselves too seriously, so better luck with others. But of course if a client got used to your jokes he might in subsequent projects just start looking for your easter eggs, and forgetting about the architecture. I have forgotten the name, but there was a famous British architectural modelmaker (used by architects like Rogers, Foster, grimshaw etc.)who used to add things like this to his fabulous presentation models.Anssi
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