Sketch style
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Darren, I've played with Styles for some time and found that these types of pen strokes will only work if line segments in the model are of a similar length. eg: circles and curves welded to similar lengths. You will notice in the attache attempts the smaller segments [circles in the shrubs particularly] are quite different strokes to that of the building edges....
Here are a few attempts.
First one is a rip of from spdesign's 2_pencil-fun style. [can be found here somewhere...] All I have done is played with the fade factor, halo, etc and changed the color to a dark Grey.
2_pencil_fun4.styleNext one is one I made a while back. What I did was use an OHP clear sheet and an OHP pen and overlaid the clear over a Style Builder template. This gave me a guide to keeping pen strokes consistent.
Then just scanned them and cut and pasted them into the template and again, changed the color to a dark Grey.....
uStyle-UHPMarker-Freehand1.styleAnother tip I have learnt from building styles is don't think you have to create them too thin. Usually if you use a nice thick pen / pencil / etc to create a stroke you can scale it within Style Builder....
See how you go.
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your input and i like the look of the images you posted, also thanks for the suggested styles i will give them a try.
Cheers
Darren
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no worries, mate. I have received heaps of help from this joint over the years so I'm happy past on anything back.....
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Thank you
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Sintra: I think that sketch style is appealing also, especially for urban scenes. But I don't think trying to achieve it with SU styles alone is the way to go. The most important things about that style are that it has complete lack of shading or shadows, no textures, and sketchy linework. I'm thinking that the best way to get it is to output a hidden line image with no shadows, then use Photoshop to fill all the color values. You could even use the line output as a guide to draw your own sketchy linework. I did the little image in about 2 minutes to show what I mean. This is straight out of sketchup with some paint fills added in PS.
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The images examples i did in sketchup did not have any shadows
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@majid said:
dear sinatra, plz change the background color to pale blue and set the sky color, white,. I hope it helps on more similarity to desired style.
Hi majid,
I am not sure what you mean here in my images i h ave the sky already set to white ?
Cheers
Darren
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Sintra: The images you have do not have shadows from the sun, but they have shading, meaning some faces of a cube will be darker than others because of the direction they are facing. In the sketch style your presented there is no shading. With Photoshop that is easy to achieve. I don't know how to do that in SU.
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I think you must add the colors using a bucket-fill in PS.
The original SUp exported images are made in 'Hidden Line' - i.e. no colors just the outlines of the shapes and the faces all unshaded white...
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Tig: See my earlier post. That's what I was explaining to Sintra. I don't see any better way to do this.
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dear sinatra, plz change the background color to pale blue and set the sky color, white,. I hope it helps on more similarity to desired style.
Edited: I mean plz do these changes over my styles
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