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    • pmolsonP Offline
      pmolson
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      pmolson's HOMES
      (Above is a link to other pmolson homes)

      This is another real world project from pretty early on in our companies
      sketchup use. At the time my presentation skills were not up to speed so
      we were using Sketchup to model form for study purposes and then because
      we have skilled individuals with colored pencils we would use the perspective
      images as underlays and scan them for use in marketing and presentation.

      I just thought I would throw this out here for any of you who are early on
      in your use of sketchup as a way to utilize this program while honing your skills.

      We have now pretty much gone over to fully rendered models instead of sketches. My
      goal now is to study and learn some of the artistic rendering techniques that
      we see posted throughout this gallery.

      As always, C&C welcome and also I love to see how others are using sketchup
      in the industry even if not in a fully polished way.

      Thanks

      PaulUnderlay modelHand Rendered Model![Entry Study to get the "feel"](/uploads/imported_attachments/TmNz_3f.jpg "Entry Study to get the "feel"")Side bridge studyFinished Entry PhotoRear Hand RenderingRear Finished PhotoA little help for the bidders

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        Very nice hand renders mate.

        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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          Thanks Solo, I will pass that along to those responsible.

          p

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            CoreMaster110
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            Hand renders are realy cool. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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              Gene Davis
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              Very nice. I am an admirer of your work. You are fortunate to be in a market where fine homes get built, in a variety of styles.

              What software is used to produce the working drawings for these projects? Are you using Sketchup for the interior design?

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              • pmolsonP Offline
                pmolson
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                Thanks James, Coremaster, & Gene!

                @gene davis said:

                Very nice. I am an admirer of your work. You are fortunate to be in a market where fine homes get built, in a variety of styles.

                What software is used to produce the working drawings for these projects? Are you using Sketchup for the interior design?

                Gene, Yes I am fortunate to be in this market. These days, any market that is building is a good market.
                I have to remind myself of that when I start whining about work.

                I am using Archicad for construction drawings, although not in the manner that it was intended to be used.
                We do not use it as a BIM program. We have made the move to using sketchup for all our modeling and actually
                use those models to export 2d dwg elevations into Archicad for construction drawings. If we were not already invested
                in archicad, we would more than likely be using some other cad program for construction drawing, but the combination
                of archicad, sketchup, Podium, & a little photoshop is working out pretty well and will get smoother as time goes by.

                We have done a few small interior jobs with su and podium, but because we elevate nearly every room in our new homes
                and our interior people are not...ahhhh...computer comfy, we go with hand sketches and then 2d cad drawings.

                I have been asked to document our process in a cohesive manner and I do plan on doing it...when time permits, and when
                I do I will share it.

                Thanks again everybody for you comments.

                p

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