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    • pmolsonP Offline
      pmolson
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      Thanks Sepo & Pilou!

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        Humpmetwice
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        Awesome!

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          pmolson
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          Thanks Kurt!

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            cadmunkey
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            I love seeing these 'model to reality' type threads. Congrats on a job well done.

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              pmolson
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              @cadmunkey said:

              I love seeing these 'model to reality' type threads. Congrats on a job well done.

              Thank you.
              Very kind of you to say.

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                pmolson
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                Thought I would mention that the working drawings shown in the photo above of the
                elevations were generated with the su model. I exported elevation views
                from sketchup in dwg format, then opened them with Archicad to do the notes and hatching
                and such. The su model export is surprisingly clean and works well for blocking
                out the elevations.

                FYI

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                  solo
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                  Funny thing, I was on a clients construction site last week as they are building a project I did the visuals for, anyway I sent him the model a while back and he sent it to his framer who knew enough about SU to take it into layout and setup/print so that he was able to build from plans he got from SU (the stair details). I thought that was awesome, as framers I usually deal with can only see 2D and SU models scare them, he was talking about getting SU on his ipad for future jobs, I could not comment as I was not sure it's even possible.

                  http://www.solos-art.com

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

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                    pmolson
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                    @solo said:

                    framer who knew enough about SU to take it into layout and setup/print

                    Wow! Hopefully not too many framers will learn...I will be out of a job.

                    Sketch up is actually a very good fit for framers if they can get over the
                    technology hump. Modeling details is about as real world as it gets without making
                    sawdust.
                    I see a day when there are large screen interactive displays on the job site
                    for the tradesman to work from. Real time conferencing between the office and the
                    job site. Really...I beleive this will happen, even in the residential field.
                    (Hammer proof screens and input devices will be a must.)

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                    • pmolsonP Offline
                      pmolson
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                      This thread started a little over a year ago. At that time I promised
                      a finished photo of the home.

                      Here it is. Our clients are settled in and happy.The renderFinished Home

                      I have three other threads that were started about the same time a year or so ago and each one of those are being finished up.
                      I will post those finished shots as well.

                      Thanks for your interest and comments along the way.

                      Paul

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                        d12dozr
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                        Very cool Paul, you did an excellent job representing the real home in your render πŸ‘

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                          pbacot
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                          Very inspiring! Renderings that look like photos and photos that look like rendering. Beautiful house (and site!).

                          In regards to framers, I once had a contractor take my 2D CAD file and develop 3D framing plans with connectors and all. He said he always models before he builds.

                          Thanks for the notes on SU to working drawings workflow. Always helpful to see what others are doing.

                          Thanks for posting,

                          Peter

                          MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                            Bryan K
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                            Wow. Just... wow.

                            I too, would like to say thanks for the progress updates.

                            Well done. πŸ‘

                            See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                              Openspaces
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                              An architect's dream come alive!!........ A well thought out process. Bravo! πŸŽ‰

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                                pmolson
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                                d12dozr - Thanks Neighbor.

                                Peter - Thanks for the nice comments. Heres an update on my work flow. I am now playing with using the sketchup elevations in layout at scale in my construction set of plans instead of converting them to cad files. What I do is just add notes and other information as well as dashed foundation lines in layout so I can keep the model intact and only have to change that when things need to be adjusted. This keeps us from dumping the model when we move to cad and eliminates duplicating effort. The textures and shodows look great printed at 1/4" scale on our large format non color printer. Some old schoolers may take a while to embrace this technique because it looks different than traditional line drawings, but from where I sit it only makes sense to stay with the model since were developing it for design and presentation purposes anyway.

                                Bryan - I have never received a "wow" before. Thanks.

                                Open Spaces- We are not Architects but we fake it pretty well. Thanks.

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                                  pbacot
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  The textures and shodows look great printed at 1/4" scale on our large format non color printer.

                                  I'm considering the same thing as I have been leaving shadows and so forth on the 2D CAD drawings for a while now, as long as it doesn't confuse anything. So far I've only used vignettes of models on the title sheets.

                                  I am just used to having line weights, but I could always export the lines to outline what I want in CAD, laid over a pdf output from SU or LO.(my CAD program has pretty good pdf import and pdf vector translation),

                                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                    pmolson
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                                    Pretty good Idea Peter. The only draw back is that it creates some fussiness when the building changes. If the changes were not too substantial it would not be the end of the world to have to update the overlay lines. I am ok with the way the shadows and texture give the elevations depth instead of line weights. Another thing I have done is to actually photo real render the elevations and put them in layout as images. They look great and line weights are not an issue, but it is extra work creating the render and adjusting them to scale in layout.

                                    I guess we just keep trying.

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                                      omiKron
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                                      This construction method will be used forever, as long as it's very useful, simple and don't need lots of technology to bring up. Of course, for this range of buildings, like homes, warehouses and wide range of use architecture programs.

                                      By the way, I like the houses, awesome work. And they are getting real too, WIN ! πŸ˜„ Keep up.

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                                        pmolson
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                                        No question about it Omnikron. 2d plans are here to stay.
                                        Before I am done with this business though, I will do a job with
                                        computers and large screens on the job site. Just because it will be cool. πŸ˜„

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                                          icedkasz
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                                          I'm really curious about your use of layers and components. I try something new every time, and always find I'm flying by the skin of my teeth by the end. ...and that's just to create renders. You obviously need to keep things as neat as possible. Could you tell us about your layer and component strategy, if possible?

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                                            steelers05
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                                            very good works using podium..congrats

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