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      tomsdesk
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      @allen weitzman said:

      Actually, I kind of like it. It has a nice feel to it. Don't know the purpose but it feels not so much dumbed down as really preconceptual and just getting some ideas down. Allen

      Maybe "dumbed down" even in quotes was the wrong term, sorry...I meant basically the same as you, Allen, like these:


      ~01.jpg


      ~02.jpg

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        Chris Fullmer
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        I love Frank Gehry sketches (though I realize the one you included says Gehry-esque). He does a great job working at the level of initial concept. His sketches just begin to hint at his shape and form intentions. Its a great start. He doesn't get in to materials and exact dimensions. Just some general shapes and spacial relation. Excellent.

        But once you have the actual design shape more or less down, and you want to move on to colors and materials, I think that this style you presented fits quite well.

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        • PixeroP Offline
          Pixero
          last edited by

          While we're at it. Here is a link to Freestyle, a research project for Non Photoreal Rendering and simply the best I've found.
          It's actually usable though not very easy to use. Build a little like the Renderman language.
          Here is the link to the project page: http://artis.imag.fr/Projects/Style/

          Ps. On the project page there is the name FrΓ©do Durand. Is that "our" Fredo?
          In that case my respect for him grows to worship. πŸ˜‰

          Sorry for the large example images.

          http://artis.imag.fr/Projects/Style/GALLERY/VARIOUS/plane_cropped.jpg

          http://artis.imag.fr/Projects/Style/GALLERY/VARIOUS/moto.jpg

          http://artis.imag.fr/Projects/Style/GALLERY/RENAISSANCE/virgin_davinci.JPG

          http://artis.imag.fr/Projects/Style/GALLERY/JAPANESE/japanese_woman.jpg

          http://artis.imag.fr/Projects/Style/GALLERY/VARIOUS/kodak2.jpg

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
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            [flash=640,480:qp43n7v2]http://www.youtube.com/v/c0gQBpgY_UI[/flash:qp43n7v2]


            http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/8666/coasthome11fg1.jpg

            http://www.solos-art.com

            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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              steelers05
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              Hope im not unwantedly chiming in here. But, yeah it would be really cool if there were programs that can really make renderings look like they were done by hand (and im sure there are), but there is something about knowing that they are actually done by hand that makes them more impressive. In my opinion, I love rendering and im sure many know that but it seems to me that hand renderings kinda help you feel the space a little bit more in a way. There is emotion in the image and sometimes you get an even better feel for the design and the designers concept by the way the displayed it. It can be a nice break from photo-real renderings. But there are a lot of people that mix media like nomer, that have great success and kinda pull of the same thing. I dont know, i may be totally off base but thats just my impression. Heres a few from my previous works and sometimes I feel more proud of these than any of my computer renderings.

              http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3052/2734614023_1301e080a2_b.jpg

              http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3056/2735448532_b56de6bb24_b.jpg

              http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3228/2734616223_6cef6d7076_b.jpg

              http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3276/2735451866_f97bf6891f_b.jpg

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                steelers05
                last edited by

                Heres the full size links:

                http://www.flickr.com/photos/27604581@N02/2734614023/
                http://www.flickr.com/photos/27604581@N02/2735448532/
                http://www.flickr.com/photos/27604581@N02/2734616223/
                http://www.flickr.com/photos/27604581@N02/2735451866/

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                  remus
                  last edited by

                  Really nice stuff steeler, thats the sort of thing i was aiming for in a round about sort of way.

                  I know what you mean about stuff being done by hand being more impressive (not really the right word πŸ˜• ) just because you know someones sat down and spent some time doing it.

                  And it does make for a rather nice change form photoreal stuff.

                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                    steelers05
                    last edited by

                    Yeah i guess "more impressive" was not the right way to put it but i think you know where i am coming from. Never the less, I think that it all works hand in hand. U learn ways to improve your skills by doing various types and styles of illustration. To me, an artist is an artist no matter what media they use. I dont know many people that would be able to do the modeling and rendering that you see on here if they did not have an interest & skillset in other areas of design and illustration. I just think it is important, especially as a student still, to make sure that people dont lose skills due to the computer; being able to do things by hand is very important and it helps you understand how things work a little more.

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                    • MarianM Offline
                      Marian
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                      Nice drawings, i actually thought that was a style for sketchup at first and was rather impressed by it.
                      Ohh and about that car...625 ponies (has more on the new model), who wouldn't love that car, i saw one on the street once i can only express it as πŸŽ‰ Daddy i want one πŸ˜› i also want an automatic handsketcher πŸ˜„
                      Cheers

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