B/w sketchup graphic ideas?
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I would look at "Bmike" 's work shown on the forums.
Also Mike Lucey and some others have posted examples of house models where, at the most, only one accent color is used. It's especially fitting for SketchUp styles. To find those, however I would not know, but Mike would--and other mods might be able to think up a link.
Also if you look at the Dennis Technique (uses photoshop)-- examples of that often use desaturated colors and can work well in grayscale.
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Hi folks.
I foound these from a link on SketchUp's site:
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/LandscapeArchitecture#5244149892338103762
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/Architecture#5189601838772858818
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/Architecture#5189601838772858834
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/Architecture#5189561075238252226
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/Architecture#5189970334081954066
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/Architecture#5189976690633552466
https://picasaweb.google.com/gallery.sketchup/Architecture#5109795371655963874
etc, etc.
Just ideas.
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Some of my work, mainly timber framing.
I have a few house designs too, but I can't share those (yet, hopefully).
I do a similar process to the small building I show, but use some shadowing where appropriate, as well as a thicker sketch line, in B/W.-Mike
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Hi John,
If you need some inspiration for your book, visit my blog: http://aoc4.blogspot.com/ I have a collection of illustrations created in sketchUp...
allanx
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allanx, those are fantastic.
i'll drop by the blog! -
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Allanx I really love ur b/w Noir style!!
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These were beautiful color before they were b/w. Allan's artistry shows in the quality of the values.
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thanks for all your replies fellas .
@allanx said:
Hi John,
If you need some inspiration for your book, visit my blog: http://aoc4.blogspot.com/ I have a collection of illustrations created in sketchUp...
allanx
hey those are rendered and then convrted 2 grayscale? or maybe the style, can you share it?
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Thanks, John those are just SketchUp images, I just desaturate them and the first one is a Sepia version...
allanx
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Really like the sepia!
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@allanx said:
Thanks, John those are just SketchUp images, I just desaturate them and the first one is a Sepia version...
allanx
but they look like some water colour effect overlayed ?
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Yes John, I thought your referring about the black and white convertion...
About the watercolor, I have a tutorial at the Sketchup Books section please check it out...
allanx
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